Woodchipper
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Had this lathe for several years but decided to get energetic and share a couple of tips I formulated (like the big word?). I had a time with the quill and was uneasy about cranking it up and down. I made some marks with a Sharpie to remind me to be careful. Note in the lower right of the photo is a magnetic hook from HF with the chuck key on it. Why you ask? I almost started the lathe with the chuck key in the Jacobs chuck in the headstock! Not good. Yellow ribbon is visible plus keeps the key in the same place all the time.
The marks, left to right: This is where the chuck or live center comes out; the next red mark is a warning; next black mark is a halfway point; red mark is getting to the end; two black marks signal the end.
I find these marks to be especially useful when drilling pen blanks. Good turning to all!
The marks, left to right: This is where the chuck or live center comes out; the next red mark is a warning; next black mark is a halfway point; red mark is getting to the end; two black marks signal the end.
I find these marks to be especially useful when drilling pen blanks. Good turning to all!