Fig 14
Scraper (B, Fig 13), used for diameter scraping and to
reduce ridges.
Skew Chisel (C, Fig 13), used to make vees, beads, etc. (Fig
15). The bevel of skew is parallel to the cut.
Fig 15
Parting tool (D, Fig 13), used to cut directly into the material,
or to make a cut off. Also used for scraping and to set
diameters.
6.3 Speed selection:
Use low speeds for roughing and for large diameter work. If
vibrations occur, stop the machine and correct the cause.
See speed recommendations.
Speed recommendations
6.4 Turning between centres:
With a ruler locate and mark the centre on each end.
Put a dimple in each end of the shock. Extremely hard woods
may require kerfs cut into the spur drive end of stock (see Fig
16.
Fig 16
The spur drive centre locks into the spindle taper and can
be removed with the knockout rod (Fig 17)
Fig 17
The live centre locks into the tail stock taper and can be
removed by rotating the handwheel counter clockwise (Fig
18)