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Spindle turning, Operations – Woodstock SHOP FOX W1704 User Manual

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OPERATIONS

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Figure 23. Typical spindle turning operation.

Figure 25. Spur center properly embedded into

workpiece.

Figure 24. Workpiece marked diagonally from

corner to corner to determine the center.

Spindle turning (

Figure 23) is the operation per-

formed when a workpiece is mounted between

the headstock and the tailstock.

To set up a spindle turning operation, do

these steps:

1. Mark both ends of your workpiece by draw-

ing diagonal lines from corner to corner.

The intersection point of these lines will

show you the center of your workpiece. See

Figure 24 for details.

2. Using a wood mallet, tap the point of

the spur center into the center of the

workpiece, so that it leaves a center mark,

then remove the spur center.

3. Using a

1

4

" drill bit, drill a

1

4

" deep hole at

the center mark. (Additionally, if the end of

your workpiece is square, cut

1

8

" deep saw

kerfs across the corners to help embed the

spur center.)

4. Drive the spur center into the center of the

workpiece with the wood mallet to embed

it at least

1

4

", as shown in

Figure 25.

5. With the workpiece still attached, insert

the spur center into the headstock spindle.

6. With the live center installed in the tailstock,

slide the tailstock toward the workpiece

until the live center touches the workpiece,

then lock the tailstock in this position.

7. Use the tailstock adjustment knob to push

the live center into the workpiece at least a

1

4

".

Spindle Turning

Projectiles thrown from the machine

could cause serious eye/face injury.

Wear a face shield during assembly

and operation.