RIDGID WL1200LS1 manual Making Standard Cuts

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How to Use Your RIDGID Wood Lathe (continued)

Making Standard Cuts

The Roughing-off Cut

has been formed, step lathe up to the next

 

Reducing a square or odd-shaped work-

faster speed. Further reductions in size

 

piece down to a cylinder of approximate

can now be carried out by cutting as

 

size for finish turning is called “Roughing-

deeply as desired at any spot along the

 

off”. Faceplate turning and large diameter

work. At this stage, long cuts, from the

 

spindles should first be partly reduced by

center off either end, can also be taken.

 

sawing but small spindles are easily turned

Roughing-off generally is continued until

 

down entirely with the large (3/4-in.) gouge.

the cylinder is approximately 1/8-in larger

 

Start the first cut about 2-in. from tailstock

than the desired finish size. Roundness

 

can be tested by laying the gouge on top

 

end - then run it toward the tailstock and

 

of the work - it will not ride up and down

 

off the end of the workpiece. Next, start

 

when cylinder is perfectly round.

 

another cut 2-in. nearer the headstock -

 

 

 

 

 

and run it, also, toward tailstock, to merge

 

 

 

 

with first cut. Continue in this manner until

 

 

 

 

2- to 4-in. from the headstock end, then

 

 

 

 

reverse the direction of tool travel and

 

 

 

 

work one or two cuts in succession

 

 

 

 

toward the headstock, and off this end of

 

 

 

 

the workpiece. NOTE: Never start a cut

 

 

 

 

directly at the end -if the chisel catches

 

 

 

 

the end, it will damage the workpiece.

 

First Cuts

 

Never take long cuts while corners remain

 

 

 

 

 

 

on the work, as this tends to tear long sliv-

 

 

 

 

ers from the corners.

 

 

 

 

The first series of cuts should not be too

 

 

 

 

deep. It is better to partially reduce the

 

 

 

 

work to a cylinder all along its length; then

 

 

 

 

start a second series of cuts to complete

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Testing Roundness

 

reducing it to a cylinder. Once a cylinder

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rough-cutting To Size

 

 

 

 

The roughing-off cut can be made to accurately size the cylinder to a given diameter.

Another method is to make a number of sizing cuts at intervals along the work, then use the gouge to reduce the whole cylinder down to the diameter indicated by these cuts.

Making Sizing Cuts

Sizing cuts are useful to establish approx- imate finish-size diameters at various points along a workpiece. The work can then be turned down to the diameters indicated - and be ready for finishing. Diameters for sizing cuts should be planned to be about 1/8-in. greater than the desired finish diameters.

A sizing cut is made with the parting tool. Cut “in” with the parting tool. Turn the

lathe off and allow to come to a complete stop. Check the depth of cut with a cali- per. Repeat as necessary..

Checking

Sizing Cut

Diameter

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Contents +22 7851,1*/$7+ Table of Contents Safety Instructions For Wood Turning LatheSafety Symbols Before Using the Lathe Know and Understand the LatheUse Recommended Accessories Reduce the Risk of Dangerous EnvironmentTo reduce the risk of injury from unexpected lathe movement Inspect your latheDress for safety Reduce the Risk of Accidental StartingInspect Your Workpiece Keep Children AwayDon’t Force Tool Before freeing jammed materialMotor Specifications and Electrical Requirements Power Supply and Motor SpecificationsGeneral Electrical Connections Volt, 60 Hz. Tool InformationMotor Safety Protection Unpacking and Checking Contents Loose Parts Package Assembly Assembling Steel LegsetHoles Used for Mounting Boards and Wood Lathe to Leg Set Mounting Left Side Table TopBoard/Side Support Mounting Right Side Table Top Particle Board Table Top Carriage Bolt M6 xMotor Mounting Plate Right Side Table Top Left Side Assembly Headstock Carriage Bolt M6 x Hex Head Nut Hex Mounting HeadstockBelt Guard Pan Head Thread Cutting Screw M5 x 0.8 x Pan ScrewMounting the Motor M6 x Hex Head Screw Carriage BoltHex Nut X 19 xAssembly Headstock, Tailstock, and Tool Rest Assembly Assembly Hex Hd Screw TailstockTube Large Tool Rest Assembly Mounting Rear Foot Pan Head ScrewNut Square Flat Washer M8 x X 19 x Nut Hex M6 xSpur and Cup Center Installation Hex Nut 3/4-16 Live Center Tailstock Ram Dia Wood Dowel FootAdjusting Tailstock Check Spindle RotationAligning Centers ScrewGetting To Know Your Wood Lathe BedHeadstock On-off Switch Yellow Switch KeyBasic Lathe Operations Changing SpeedsSpindle Turning Diagonal Lines on Both EndsWood Tool Rest Faceplate Turning Basic Lathe Operations Indexing How To Use Your Ridgid Wood Lathe Woodworking Chisels and How to Use ThemSix Commonly Used Chisel Types Selection Of Chisels Theory Of TurningWhen You Can Cut, and When You Must Scrape How to Position Tool Rest for Circum- ference CuttingDiameter Approach Circumference How to Position Tool Rest for Circumference Scraping Rest Face EdgeUsing The Gouge Using The SkewSupport Using Toe Edge does not cut Using Heel Cutting Edge AdvancedWrong RightUsing The Parting Tool Using The Scraping ChiselsSpear Round Flat Point Nose Nose Hand Positions Roughing Off Finish CuttingMaking Standard Cuts Smoothing a Cylinder Cutting a ShoulderParting Tool Pencil Mark Pencil Skew Wrong Right Bevel Cutting Vees Cutting BeadsCutting Coves Concaves Pencil MarksCutting Coves Making Long Convex CutsHow To Handle Spindle Turnings Making Long Taper CutsPlotting The Shape Tenon Sizing CutsUsing a Template and a Diameter Board Using a Template Diameter BoardDuplicate Turnings Use of PatternsLong Spindles Faceplate & Chuck TurningsPlanning The Work Planning Various CutsHow To Make Fancy Faceplate Turnings Deep RecessesPreparing a Plug Chuck Turning Cylinders RechuckingTurning a Ring Turned BoxesLid Lids Body Backing Block Face Plate Using The Lathe To Sand Turnings Sanding, Buffing And PolishingCoves Wood Fibers SandpaperWiring Diagram MaintenanceRecommended Accessories MaintenanceTroubleshooting GeneralTrouble Probable Cause Remedy Motor LOW VoltageStarting switch Burned switch con Repair Parts Ridgid 12 Wood Lathe Model No. WL1200LS1Wood Turning Lathe Model Ridgid 12 Wood-Turning Lathe Model No. WL1200LS1 Always order by Part Number -- Not by Key NumberRepair Parts Always order by Part Number -- Not by Key Number Description Call