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Spindle turning, Notice, Setting up for spindle turning – Grizzly G0694 User Manual

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Model G0694 (Mfg. Since 10/09)

Spindle Turning

spindle turning is the operation performed when
a workpiece is mounted between the headstock
and the tailstock (see

figure 30 for an example).

figure 30. typical spindle turning operation.

Workpiece

Workpiece

Center

Pencil Lines

Marked Diagonally

Across Corners

figure 31. Workpiece marked diagonally from

corner to corner to determine the center.

Setting Up for Spindle Turning

1. Find the center point of both ends of your

workpiece by drawing diagonal lines from
corner to corner across the end of the
workpiece (

figure 31).

2. Using a wood mallet and spur center, tap a

center mark into both ends of the workpiece.

3. Using a

1

4

" drill bit, drill a

1

4

" deep hole at the

center mark on the end of the workpiece to
be mounted on the headstock spur center.

4. to help embed the spur center into the

workpiece, cut

1

8

" deep saw kerfs in the same

end of the workpiece along the diagonal lines
marked in

Step 1.

Note:

If your workpiece is over 2" x 2", cut the

corners off the workpiece lengthwise to make
turning safer and easier.

Damage to your eyes and lungs could result

from using this machine without proper pro-

tective gear. Always wear a face shield and

respirator when operating this machine.

NOTICE

Always disconnect the lathe from power

before using the spindle lock feature. Never

resume turning operations without making

sure that the spindle lock is disengaged and

the spindle turns freely by hand. Otherwise

machine damage could result.