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The pics answer the question about the lathe being big enough to swing 200 mm!
And now we know what it is that is being made.
Glad that you have sorted the problem.
Howard
That is an acceptable way to hold the awkward work as long as the reduced clamping is allowed for. Keep the speed low as the balance will not be very good and use light cuts.
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