Grizzly G0462 owner manual Selecting Turning Tools, Gouge

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Selecting Turning

Tools

Lathe tools come in a variety of shapes and sizes and usually fall into five major categories.

Refer to Accessories on Page 28 for examples of recommended wood chisels from Grizzly.

Gouges—Mainly used for rough cutting, detail cutting, and cove profiles. The rough gouge is a hollow, double-ground tool with a round nose, and the detail gouge is a hol- low, double-ground tool with either a round or pointed nose. Figure 27 shows an example of a gouge.

Scrapers—Mainly used where access for other tools is limited, such as hollowing oper- ations. This is a flat, double-ground tool that comes in a variety of profiles (Round Nose, Spear Point, Square Nose, etc.) to match many different contours. Figure 29 shows an example of a round nose scraper.

Figure 29. Round nose scraper.

Parting Tools—Used for sizing and cut- ting off work. This is a flat tool with a sharp pointed nose that may be single- or double- ground. Figure 30 shows an example of a parting tool.

Figure 27. Gouge.

 

Skew Chisel—A very versatile tool that can

 

be used for planing, squaring, V-cutting,

 

beading, and parting off. The skew chisel

Figure 30. Parting tool.

is flat, double-ground with one side higher

 

than the other (usually at an angle of 20-40˚).

Specialty Tools—These are the unique,

Figure 28 shows an example of a skew

special function tools to aid in hollowing, bowl

chisel.

making, cutting profiles, etc. The Swan Neck

 

 

Hollowing Tool shown on Page 29 is a good

 

 

example of a specialty tool.

 

 

 

Figure 28. Skew chisel.

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Contents Model G0462 Wood Lathe Page Table of Contents Manual Accuracy IntroductionContact Info Machine DescriptionModel G0462 identification G0462 Wood Lathe Mfg. Since 3/10 IdentificationMachine Data Sheet Tailstock Information Safety Instructions for Machinery SafetyUnattended OPERATION. Never­ leave­ Preventing Thrown Workpiece Additional Safety for Wood Lathes110V Operation Circuit RequirementsNeeded for Setup SetupUnpacking Description QtyBox 1 Inventory Figure Qty InventoryHardware Bag Inventory Figure Qty Hex Wrenches 3, 4, 6mm EachBefore cleaning, gather the following CleanupSite Considerations Mounting Using Machine MountsBolting to Concrete Floors To mount the lathe to the stand AssemblyTest Run Power ConnectionTo test run the machine Page Operations Adjusting HeadTo position the headstock along the length of the bed To pivot the headstock Adjusting Tailstock PositionInstalling/Removing Spur Center Adjusting Tool RestTo install the spur center To install the live center Installing/Removing Live CenterTo remove the spur center To install the faceplate Installing/Removing FaceplateGouge Selecting Turning ToolsTypical spindle turning operation Spindle TurningSpindle Turning Tips Faceplate Turning Using a Backing BlockAttaching Faceplate to Workpiece To mount your workpiece to a backing blockOutboard Turning Sanding/Finishing Using the LatheG3165-1 x 12 TPI RH Threaded Insert G1082-4-Jaw ChuckG9863-8-PC HSS Lathe Chisel Set Model H6542 Robert Sorby 8-PC SetMaintenance Troubleshooting ServiceMotor & Electrical Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution Replacing V-Belt Aligning CentersTo align the centers To replace the V-beltWiring Safety Instructions Wiring & ElectricalVAC Bk Electrical Components & Wiring DiagramParts Description Parts ListMachine Labels Comments Warranty CardBOX BELLINGHAM, WA Grizzly INDUSTRIAL, INCWarranty and Returns Warranty and ReturnsOrder Hours a DAY