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Actually, the height error statement is only conditionally true. The theoretical error in diameter due to an error in tailstock height (assuming that the part is being turned between centers) depends upon the diameter of the workpiece. The larger the diameter the less the error. I did an extensive workup on it several years ago that you will find in the Atlas section of Downloads and in Files in the A-C group on groups,io. In general, the tailstock height error has negligible effect (meaning that the diameter error is less than 0.0010") on the finished diameter if the finished diameter is greater than about 5/8" and if the height error is equal to 0.01". The file name of the paper is "Tailstock Height and Bed Wear Errors.pdf".
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