Indexing Attachment
Machining operations often require cutting features in a radial pattern rather than in a straight line. Common examples include gear teeth, splines, and flats on nuts. The Sherline Indexing Attachment provides an economical and highly accurate way to rotate and position a workpiece for machining these types of features.
Features & Benefits
- Ideal for machining radial patterns such as flats, splines, and gear teeth
- Built-in detent mechanism indexes the spindle in 5° increments
- Laser-engraved collar provides 1° reference markings
- Rack gear system allows indexing to virtually any position using simple calculations
- Compatible with many Sherline workholding accessories
Included Components
- Indexing head and tailstock mounted on a 12″ dovetailed bed
- Rack gear for measuring radial movement
- Gear tooth cutter holder
- High-speed steel tool blank
Spindle Compatibility
The indexing head uses a spindle with a #1 Morse taper and 3/4″-16 male thread, identical to Sherline lathe and mill spindles. This allows the use of common Sherline accessories, including:
- Faceplate
- 3-jaw and 4-jaw chucks
- Drill chuck
- Centers
Precision Indexing Capability
For positions beyond the standard 5° detents, the rack gear converts spindle rotation into measurable linear travel. This movement can be measured with the depth rod of a Vernier caliper, allowing extremely accurate indexing to an infinite number of positions.
Mounting & Use
The indexing attachment can be mounted directly to the table of a Sherline milling machine. The indexing head may also be used independently in a horizontal position similar to a rotary table.
Note: Use on a Sherline lathe with the vertical milling column is not recommended. However, it may be possible with shims installed to raise the unit high enough to clear the crosslide handwheel.
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1/4″ HSS Tool Blank Set
Lathe tools—also known as tool bits—are the cutting tools used for turning, facing, and other operations on a lathe. The most commonly used are high-speed steel (HSS) tools, which are suitable for machining a wide range of materials including wood, plastic, aluminum, brass, and steel. HSS tools maintain their hardness at temperatures up to 1000°F (588°C), making proper depth of cut, cutting speed, and feed rate essential for optimal performance.
One of the key advantages of HSS tools is how easily they can be resharpened using a standard aluminum oxide grinding wheel. Once sharpened, they retain a keen cutting edge through extended use.
Each Sherline lathe comes with a pre-sharpened 1/4" HSS cutting tool. Pre-ground tool sets—featuring right-hand, left-hand, and boring tools—are also available. However, for long-term savings and flexibility, learning to grind your own tools from blanks is recommended. Custom-shaped tools can be saved for repeat jobs or re-ground for new applications.





