tailstock

/ˈteɪlˌstɑk/
noun
  1. A movable part of a lathe that supports the end of a workpiece being machined.
    • The tailstock must be aligned with the headstock for accurate turning.
    • He adjusted the tailstock to hold the long metal rod securely.
    • Before starting the lathe, check that the tailstock is locked in place.
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