That said, and I don't mean to hijack the thread, but is felt a better material for a wiper than rubber? My lathe (now ten years old) has rubber wipers. I've taken them off periodically and cleaned them. They're still in good shape. It would be a simple matter to use the felt to make replacements. Is felt better than rubber?
John
That said, and I don't mean to hijack the thread, but is felt a better material for a wiper than rubber? My lathe (now ten years old) has rubber wipers. I've taken them off periodically and cleaned them. They're still in good shape. It would be a simple matter to use the felt to make replacements. Is felt better than rubber?
John
I always understood that the felt served two purposes. First was to brush off swarf and debris, but the second was to distribute oil on the ways. In that regard, felt is far superior to rubber. Though it seems that both would be better than only one. eg. rubber to do the majority of the debris removal, and felt to do the fine cleaning, and oil dispersal.
-Cody