Grizzly G0462 Faceplate Turning, Attaching Faceplate to Workpiece, Using a Backing Block

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Faceplate Turning

Faceplate turning, as shown in Figure 35, is when a workpiece is mounted to the faceplate that is then mounted to the spindle. This type of turning is usually done with open-faced workpieces like bowls or plates.

Figure 35. Typical faceplate turning operation.

Attaching Faceplate to Workpiece

1.Mark the center of the workpiece back in the same manner as in Spindle Turning on

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

NOTICE

DO NOT use screws with tapered heads to attach the faceplate because they could split the faceplate, or the screws could snap off during operation. See the illustra- tion in Figure 36 for examples.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Figure 36. Correct screw type for faceplate

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2.Use the mark made in Step 1 to center the faceplate onto the workpiece back, then attach it with wood screws that do not have tapered heads (see Figure 37 for an exam- ple).

Figure 37. Attaching the faceplate to a backing

block, which is glued to the workpiece.

3.Thread the faceplate onto the spindle and tighten securely.

Using a Backing Block

If wood screws cannot be used to attach the face- plate to the workpiece, then use a backing block that is securely glued to the workpiece.

To mount your workpiece to a backing block:

1.Make the backing block from a piece of scrap wood that is flat on both sides and free of knots or splits.

2.Locate and mark the center of both the workpiece and the backing block.

3.Drill a 14" hole completely through the center of the backing block.

4.Looking through the hole in the backing block to line it up with the center of the workpiece, glue and clamp the backing block to the workpiece.

Note: Allow the glue joint to completely cure according to the manufacturer's instructions.

5.Follow the instructions above to attach the faceplate to the backing block.

G0462 Wood Lathe (Mfg. Since 3/10)

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Contents Model G0462 Wood Lathe Page Table of Contents Introduction Manual AccuracyContact Info Machine DescriptionIdentification Model G0462 identification G0462 Wood Lathe Mfg. Since 3/10Machine Data Sheet Tailstock Information Safety Safety Instructions for MachineryUnattended OPERATION. Never­ leave­ Additional Safety for Wood Lathes Preventing Thrown WorkpieceCircuit Requirements 110V OperationSetup Needed for SetupUnpacking Description QtyInventory Box 1 Inventory Figure QtyHardware Bag Inventory Figure Qty Hex Wrenches 3, 4, 6mm EachCleanup Before cleaning, gather the followingSite Considerations Mounting Using Machine MountsBolting to Concrete Floors Assembly To mount the lathe to the standTest Run Power ConnectionTo test run the machine Page Operations Adjusting HeadTo position the headstock along the length of the bed Adjusting Tailstock Position To pivot the headstockInstalling/Removing Spur Center Adjusting Tool RestTo install the spur center To install the live center Installing/Removing Live CenterTo remove the spur center Installing/Removing Faceplate To install the faceplateSelecting Turning Tools GougeSpindle Turning Typical spindle turning operationSpindle Turning Tips Using a Backing Block Faceplate TurningAttaching Faceplate to Workpiece To mount your workpiece to a backing blockSanding/Finishing Using the Lathe Outboard TurningG1082-4-Jaw Chuck G3165-1 x 12 TPI RH Threaded InsertModel H6542 Robert Sorby 8-PC Set G9863-8-PC HSS Lathe Chisel SetMaintenance Troubleshooting ServiceMotor & Electrical Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution Aligning Centers Replacing V-BeltTo align the centers To replace the V-beltWiring & Electrical Wiring Safety InstructionsElectrical Components & Wiring Diagram VAC BkParts Parts List DescriptionMachine Labels Warranty Card CommentsGrizzly INDUSTRIAL, INC BOX BELLINGHAM, WAWarranty and Returns Warranty and ReturnsOrder Hours a DAY