Wood Turning 1 Turning the Woodwork Lathe 2
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Wood Turning 1
Turning & the Woodwork Lathe 2
Headstock Forked Centre Toolrest Revolving Centre Tailstock Bed Tool. Post On/Off Switch Lathe Parts 3
When turning between centres the work piece is held between a Forked Centre and a Revolving Centre 4
Headstock The headstock supports one end of the work piece. It contains the driveshaft as shown below. 5
Forked Centre The Headstock can be fitted with a Forked Centre to support one end of the work piece when turning between centres. 6
Tailstock Locking Tailstock Lever The tailstock supports the other end of the work piece 7
To support this end a Revolving Centre or Dead Centre must be fitted in the tailstock. Revolving Centre Dead Centre 8
The Parting tool The parting tool can be used to cut narrow slots in your work piece. 9
The Gouge Cross Section The Gouge utilises a slicing action and can be used for both roughing down and fine finishing 10
The Skew Chisel The skew chisel can be used to produce a very smooth finish When using this tool remember only to use the bottom third of Copper the blade 11
The Scrapers are available in a wide range of shapes and sizes. Scrapers are among the easiest lathe tools to use however as the name suggests the tool scrapes rather than cuts and can leave a rather rough finish. 12
The Faceplate A Faceplate is used to attach a wood blank to the lathe when making a bowl Faceplate 13
This next video shows how a wooden baseball bat would be made in Industry using the method of turning. 14
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Turning Between Centres
1) Using a Tenon Saw and Saw Board cut your piece of wood to length* * Add 20 mm extra to each end to allow for holding the wood on the lathe.
2) Next use a rule to find the centre of each end. 3) Use a set of compasses to mark a circle on each end.
4) Use a Jack Plane to plane each corner down to the edge of the circle.
5) Plane all 4 corners
6) Make a large hole in one end with a bradawl
7) Use a Tenon saw to cut a V shaped slot in the other end.
8) Fit the wood to the lathe between the Forked Centre and Revolving Centre
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- Woodwork lathe
- Turning between centers on a lathe
- Vertical turning lathe
- The material used for drill can be mcq
- Turning between centers
- Turning and turning in the widening gyre chinua achebe
- The second coming by w.b yeats
- Turning and turning in the widening gyre
- Holding device example
- Working drawing woodwork
- Woodwork pincers
- Carpentry tools and their uses
- Bradawl diagram
- Woodwork joints names
- Wood joints
- Introduction to hand tools
- Esau wood poem
- Longitudinal tracheids
- Wood wood teenager
- Roots vegetative propagation
- Gymnosperm structure
- Lathe biosas epicuro
- Lathe accident
- Lathe cutting tool geometry
- Lathe gore