Just below the nose of the headstock spindle
Gap or extension-type lathes are similar to toolroom lathes except that gap lathes can be adjusted to machine larger diameter and longer workplaces The operator can increase the swing by moving the bed a distance from the headstock, which is usually one or two feet.
In a gap bed lathe, the gap is provided just below the nose of the headstock spindle.
Tailstock
The tailstock of a lathe can be used for drilling, with the aid of a drill chuck attachment. The drill chuck has a morse taper shaft which can be push into the shaft of the tailstock, locking it in position. The usual starting point for drilling with a centre lathe is to use a countersink bit.
Reduce the speed of spindle
Cast iron
Cast iron is commonly used for machinery housings or base due to its damping characteristics. It is also known for holding its shape when it is subjected to contraction and expansion due to temperature fluctuations. Hence lathe bed is usually made up of cast iron.