This document summarizes a study on using a damping system to reduce vibrations in a toolholder during a turning process. Two damping designs were tested with different object masses and spring constants. Design 1 showed better stability in reducing vibration angles and surface roughness compared to the common toolholder. The best performing configuration used object mass B with the spring constant varying from 400 to 3733 N/m. This reduced the vibration angle and surface roughness ranging from 0.925 to 1.169 μm, showing the damping system can improve stability and surface quality during turning.