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The Assorts Heavy-Duty Radius Ball Turning Attachment is a precision tool designed for 7x14 and 7x16 mini lathes, featuring a maximum 60mm radius capacity and durable DCMT11T304 carbide inserts. Its 0–90° bearing base rotation allows for precise angular adjustments, making it ideal for crafting smooth convex and concave metal spheres. Built from premium tool steel, it fits a range of mini lathes and delivers reliable, long-lasting performance for professional and hobbyist machinists alike.







| ASIN | B0F4DM9Q1K |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #497,539 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #515 in Lathe Turning Tools |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 2.9 2.9 out of 5 stars (28) |
| Date First Available | April 10, 2025 |
| Included Components | 1 ball turning |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 3.01 pounds |
| Item model number | 3/8-HSS / 65-CARB |
| Manufacturer | Assort Machine Tools Co. |
| Material | Tool Steel |
| Power Source | hand_powered |
| Product Dimensions | 4.33 x 4.33 x 3.54 inches |
| Size | Max 65mm Radius – DCMT11T304 Carbide Insert |
A**S
Junk
spindle the handle is connected to isn't keyed, so slips. Thats the negative part. Can be fixed with a bit of machining, but something the manufacturer didnt care about, so you shouldn't care about supporting the manufacturer. FYI issues: 1. limited to diameter. Something I didnt consider when purchasing. Hopefully that helps you make a decision. 2. Handle on bit doesn't clear my QTP top ,so had to rotate the handle on the bit which could interfere with other things or introduce a safety issue.
K**R
If you need small balls, this WILL make them!
The replacement for the first tool (received without a cutter bit) was complete. After I insured all screws were tight, I attached it to my lathe using a quick-change tool holder. First thing I tried was to simply turn a rounded end on a piece of Delrin plastic. It took a bit to get used to the process, but I turned a very nice half round onto the end of the plastic. I then chucked up a short length of 1/2" aluminum rod. I insured the rod end was far enough out of the chuck that the tool would not impact the chuck jaws in use. I undercut a length of the shaft from about 1/2" from the end of the rod back about an inch and turned that down to roughly 1/4 diameter. Then I set the tool horizontal to the work, touched off at the dead center of the rod. I moved the cross feed out far enough that the cutter was clear of the work. I then started the lathe and moved the bit in until it made contact with the right hand end of the work. I swung the handle left and right and knocked the edges off the work. I advanced the tool and swung the handle between the center of the end of the rod and back as far as it would go - that is, until it struck the undercut section of the rod. I continued advancing a little at a time until I was cutting the entire surface of the nicely-forming ball on the end of the shaft ! Once I had tool cutting during the entirety of the swing I stopped cutting and polished the ball and shaft with 400 grit sandpaper. The result a smooth, shiny ball about 3/8" diameter. I hadn't measured anything exactly in this test, just wanted to see if it worked. IT DOES!! Feed slowly and use enough speed to prevent chatter. I think this will work for all the small projects I may want balls for. I will try drilling and tapping the next one with 1/4-20 thread so I can screw it onto a "handle" - this is still test, try, learn mode. But think it will get lots of practical use in the future.
I**E
Not the best build quality and a bit small but...
Took some trial and error and a few you tube videos to learn how to use it but it does work quite nicely. I seriously doubt your gonna be turning steel with it. But I lost the ball on the end of my back gear lever and turned a new one with it out of delrin and it works really well I tried it on some aluminum and it worked but was a little chattery and the finish was so so. I haven't tried steel and probably won't
R**S
Poor Quality
Not rigid. Too much play to cut anything. Hopefully I can fix it. Not usable out of the box.
B**O
Don't waste your money
It was a waste of money. It's junk.
H**G
Very limited use
Not the best tool. A lot of play and needed a lot of tweaking before I could cut anything properly.
B**.
Flimsy. All screws come loose during use.
Just like the real thing, only much weaker and ineffective. Waste of money
K**R
Works....
The bit provided is a bit long. However, once it's shortened, it can form a ball on 1/2 inch round stock....
N**H
It works. But a bit of a poor design. When it’s on the lathe the handle is right by the chuck. It works. But if you need a radius of any substantial size you’ll be making tooling for it….
P**R
Er is geen streep voor de schaal verdeling, zelf een nulpunt moeten maken. Er is op de lager wat spelling.
S**N
Whomever made this piece of tooling must have skipped the bulk of their schooling. They laid out the tool in such a manner that the cutting bit does not align with the actual centre of the yoke resulting in a substantial misalignment of the cutter bit as it swings in the yoke. Completely useless since nearly 1/4” or 5mm of useful space has been lost which prevents the tool from being properly centred on the work. The work in the photos is only 23 and a bit mm in diameter. QUALITY CONTROL during manufacture and testing of these would have gone a long way since the tool would otherwise have rated 5 stars.
A**R
This part is made in India and is a very sloppy fit. Chattering is a huge problem even for a small radius, you end up filing the part to to have any kind of half decent finish. Cutting tool is too long and does not allow you to cut a full radius unless you flip the cutter upside down and cut from the back side of the part. Essentially this is a poorly designed copy with bad build quality.
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