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Outboard turning, Using backing block – Grizzly G0694 User Manual

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Model G0694 (Mfg. Since 10/09)

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Using Backing Block

if wood screws cannot be placed in the workpiece,
then the faceplate can be mounted on a backing
block that is glued to the workpiece (see

figure

36 for an example).

Outboard Turning

When the workpiece is larger than 20" in diam-
eter, mount it on the outboard side of the lathe.

to do this, swap the faceplate and handwheel
positions as shown in

figure 37 (refer to Installing

faceplate/Handwheel on Page 24 for detailed
instructions).

Keep the lathe chisel against the tool rest the

ENTIRE time you are cutting or when feeding

the chisel into the workpiece. Otherwise, the

spinning workpiece could knock the chisel

out of your hands or pull your hands into

the workpiece, resulting in serious entangle-

ment or impact injuries.

figure 36. typical attachment of faceplate to

workpiece (shown with backing block).

To mount your workpiece to a backing block:

1. Make the backing block from a piece of scrap

wood that is flat on both sides.

2. Locate and mark the center of both the

workpiece and backing block.

3. drill a

1

4

" hole through the center of the back-

ing block.

4. Looking through the hole in the backing block

to line up the center with the workpiece,
glue and clamp the backing block to the
workpiece.

Note: Allow the glue to cure according to the
manufacturer's instructions.

5. attach the faceplate as detailed in the previ-

ous subsection.

figure 37. spindle setup for outboard turning.

Face plate Mounted on outboard

side of the headstock.

handwheel Mounted on inboard

side of the headstock.

as well, you must use the outboard tool rest (refer
to

Outboard Tool Rest on Page 21 for detailed

instructions).

When outboard turning, rotate the workpiece

by hand before connecting the machine to

power to make sure that it will not come

in contact with any obstacle. Otherwise,

it could break apart during operation and

cause serious impact injuries.