Sanding/finishing – Grizzly G0657/G0658 User Manual

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G0657/G0658 Benchtop Lathe

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

Figure 39) 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.

Figure 40. Example of mounting faceplate to a

backing block.

Backing

Block

2. Locate and mark the center of both the

workpiece and the backing block.

3. Drill a

1

4

" diameter hole through 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.

To mount your workpiece to a backing block:

1. Make the backing block (Figure 40) from

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

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Figure 39. Correct and incorrect screw types for

mounting faceplate to workpiece.

After turning, the workpiece can be sanded, as
shown in

Figure 41, and finished (in the same

manner) before removing it from the lathe.

Sanding/Finishing

Figure 41. Typical sanding operation.

Whenever sanding or finishing, move the tool rest
holder out of the way to increase personal safety
and gain adequate working room.

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Wrapping the sandpa-

per completely around

the workpiece will pull

your hands into the mov-

ing workpiece and may

cause injury. Never wrap

sandpaper completely

around the workpiece!

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