Faceplate turning, Spindle turning tips – Grizzly 10" x 18" benchtop lathe H8259 User Manual

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model h8259 mfg. 10/07+

Faceplate turning (

figure 27) 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.

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 27. typical faceplate turning operation.

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
non-tapered head wood screws as shown in
Figure

28.

4. thread the faceplate onto the headstock

spindle and tighten securely.

faceplate Turning

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 the
workpiece is securely attached in the setup.

9. position the tool rest approximately

1

4

" away

from the workpiece and approximately

1

8

"

above the center line, as shown in

figure

26.

10. test the setup by hand-turning the workpiece

to make sure there is enough clearance all
the way around before starting.

Spindle Turning Tips:

When turning the lathe

ON, stand to the side

of the spinning direction until the lathe reach-
es full speed and you can verify that the lathe
will not throw the workpiece.

use the slowest spindle speed when rough
cutting.

select the right speed for the size of workpiece
you are turning. use slower speeds for
large workpieces (4" diameter and over); use
the middle range speeds for medium sized
workpieces (2" to 4" diameter); and use faster
speeds for small sized workpieces (under 2"
in diameter).

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, read books or
magazines about lathe techniques and seek
training from experienced users.

Workpiece

Center Line

Distances

Tool Rest

1/8"

1/4"

figure 26. tool rest position.

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