Faceplate turning – Grizzly 18" x 47" Wood Lathe G0733 User Manual

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Model G0733 (Mfg. Since 10/11)

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Spindle Turning Tips:

When turning the lathe

ON, stand away from

the path of the spinning workpiece until the
spindle reaches full speed and you can verify
that the workpiece will not come loose.

use the slowest speed when starting or stop-
ping the lathe.

select the right speed for the size of workpiece
that you are turning (refer to

figure 28 on

page 25).

Keep the turning tool on the tool rest the
eNtire time that it is in contact with the
workpiece.

learn the correct techniques for each tool
you will use. if you are unsure about how to
use the lathe tools, read books or magazines
about lathe techniques, and seek training
from experienced and knowledgeable lathe
users.

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.

faceplate Turning

Faceplate turning is when a workpiece is mounted
to the faceplate, which is then mounted to the
headstock spindle, as shown in

figure 39. this

type of turning is usually done with open-faced
workpieces like bowls or plates.

figure 39. typical faceplate turning operation.

Mounting the Workpiece onto the

faceplate

1. mark the workpiece center in the same man-

ner as described in

Spindle Turning (see

page 27).

Note: Cut off corners of the workpiece to make
it as close to "round" as possible as described
in

Spindle Turning (see Page 27).

2. Center the faceplate on the workpiece and

attach it, as shown in

figure 40, with wood

screws that do not have tapered heads (see

figure 41).

Faceplate turning

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