altaciii
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Had my regular day off from work and some free time so I decided to try to turn my first small bowl. Learned a few things in the process.
Its the first time for me to us the 4 jaw chuck I got for Christmas. I turned the paduka wood round using a dead center on the head stock and a live center on the tail stock. I created a catch to hold on to with the chuck and then started turning the inside of the bowl. Now, I have now made well over a thousand pens and have come quite accustomed to my lathe and my safety practices. If, when I turn a pen and shut down the power on the lathe, I have no problem slowing it down by placing my had on the turn wheel at the back of the head stock.
Lesson #1 ---- DON'T DO THAT! (the reason is shown in the pic below.)
When I stopped the rotation of the lathe, the inertia of the heavier chuck kept it spinning right of the spindle onto the lathe the counter then broke off the wood and flew directly into my chest. All in the blink of an eye.
Needless to say, I won't be doing that again.
I'm sure that I will be learning more lessons along the way to bowl turning as I try to expand my horizons.
Its the first time for me to us the 4 jaw chuck I got for Christmas. I turned the paduka wood round using a dead center on the head stock and a live center on the tail stock. I created a catch to hold on to with the chuck and then started turning the inside of the bowl. Now, I have now made well over a thousand pens and have come quite accustomed to my lathe and my safety practices. If, when I turn a pen and shut down the power on the lathe, I have no problem slowing it down by placing my had on the turn wheel at the back of the head stock.
Lesson #1 ---- DON'T DO THAT! (the reason is shown in the pic below.)
When I stopped the rotation of the lathe, the inertia of the heavier chuck kept it spinning right of the spindle onto the lathe the counter then broke off the wood and flew directly into my chest. All in the blink of an eye.
Needless to say, I won't be doing that again.
I'm sure that I will be learning more lessons along the way to bowl turning as I try to expand my horizons.
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