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Faceplate turning – Grizzly G0624 User Manual

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G0624 10" Benchtop Lathe

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Figure 24. Typical faceplate turning operation.

Faceplate turning (

Figure 24) is when a workpiece

is mounted to the faceplate, which is mounted to
the headstock spindle. This type of turning is usu-
ally done with open-faced workpieces like bowls.

Faceplate Turning

To mount your workpiece to the faceplate:

1. Find the center of your workpiece in the same

manner as when spindle turning.

2. Cut off the corners of the workpiece.

3. Center the faceplate on the workpiece and

attach it through the faceplate holes with
wood screws.

4. Thread the faceplate onto the headstock

spindle and tighten securely.

Note: If screws cannot be placed in the workpiece,
then a backing block can be glued to the workpiece
and attached to the faceplate with screws.

Figure 26. Example of mounting faceplate to a

backing block.

NOTICE: Only use tap screws or wood screws
with non-tapered heads (

Figure 25) to attach the

faceplate to the workpiece. Do NOT use drywall
screws or screws with tapered heads because
these can split the faceplate, or the screws may
snap off during operation.

Backing

Block

2. Locate and mark the center of both the

workpiece and the backing block.

3. Drill a

1

4

" hole in the center of the backing

block.

4. Glue the center of the backing block to the

center of the workpiece (look through the
drilled hole to line up centers), clamp the
backing block to the workpiece, and wait for
the glue to cure according to the manufactur-
er’s recommendation.

Turn the lathe

OFF immediately if the

workpiece vibrates excessively. Check to
make sure the workpiece is centered and
balanced. Remove the workpiece and trim
excess waste off corners with a bandsaw
or table saw to reduce vibration. Make sure
workpiece is securely attached in the setup.

To mount your workpiece to a backing block:

1. Make the backing block (Figure 26) from

a piece of scrap wood that is flat on both
sides.

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Figure 25. Correct and incorrect screw types for

mounting faceplate to workpiece.