Outboard turning sanding/finishing using the lathe – Grizzly G0462 User Manual
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g0462 Wood Lathe (mfg. since 3/10)
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outboard turning is a variation of faceplate turn-
ing and is usually done when stock diameter is
greater than 12''. For the size of the model g0462
and its minimum turning speed, we recommend a
maximum diameter of 17'' for outboard turning.
the lathe setup at 90˚ for outboard turning uses
the tool rest with the pivot arm extended, as
shown in
figure 38.
figure 38. headstock set at 90˚.
figure 39. headstock set at 180˚.
figure 39 depicts the lathe setup at 180˚ for out-
board turning.
Note: When turning in this manner, you must use
a free standing tool rest (not supplied).
Sandpaper
Workpiece
Wrapping the sandpa-
per completely around
the workpiece could pull
your hands into the mov-
ing workpiece and may
cause injury. Never wrap
sandpaper completely
around the workpiece!
figure 40. typical sanding operation.
Outboard Turning
Sanding/finishing
Using the Lathe
the lathe can be used for finishing procedures
after the turning operations are complete and
before removing the workpiece from the lathe,
such as sanding, polishing, and applying finishes
by hand (see
figure 40 for an example).
Note: When using the lathe to sand or finish the
workpiece, remove the tool rest to prevent entan-
glement hazards. Use the slowest speed for safer
control and better results.