I have used solid dead centers quite a bit. I also use live centers as well. While I am somewhere between a rookie and a novice, I would like to understand why and where I would use a 1/2 point dead center.
The half point dead center is used when tool clearance is needed at the start of the cut. It allows you to move further to the right without hitting. You can also make the diameter of your work smaller because of this extra clearance. It's a handy center to have.
Thanks RJ and Billy G, that's what I thought, but wanted someone more knowledgeable than myself to confirm that. most of my work has tolerances around +/- 0.002 and when I need to be close to an end, I usually just chuck it up and make the cuts. however, I see how leaving the work "on center" would be required on close tolerance pieces.
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