Grizzly G0456 owner manual Faceplate Turning, To mount your workpiece to the faceplate

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9.Position the tool rest approximately 14" away from the workpiece and approximately 18" above the center line, as shown in Figure 25.

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Figure 25. Tool rest set 18" above the center line and 14" away from workpiece.

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 speed when starting or stop- ping the lathe, and 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.

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Faceplate Turning

Faceplate turning (Figure 26) 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.

Figure 26. 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.Optional: Trim corners off the workpiece with a bandsaw to easily remove known waste.

3.Center the faceplate on the workpiece and attach it through the faceplate holes with wood screws, as shown in Figure 27.

Figure 27. Mounting a typical faceplate to a backing block, which is glued to the workpiece.

G0456 Variable Speed Wood Lathe

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Contents Model G0456 Variable Speed Wood Lathe Page Table of Contents Warranty and Returns Introduction ForewordContact Info Machine Data Sheet Identification Safety Safety Instructions for MachineryAlways Lock Mobile Bases if Used Before Operating Machinery Additional Safety for Wood Lathes 220V Single-Phase Circuit RequirementsSET UP Set Up SafetyItems Needed for Set Up UnpackingInventory Inventory Components Figure QtyHardware not shown Qty Clean Up Site ConsiderationsMounting Lathe Components and Hardware Needed QtyTo mount the lathe bed To install the sanding table To install the tool restSanding Table Tool RestDust Collection Test Run To connect a dust collection hoseTo test run the machine Operation Safety Safety Key OperationsControls Adjusting Tailstock Adjusting Tool Rest To position the tailstock along the bedTo position the tool rest along the bed Installing/Removing Spur Center To install the centersTo remove the spur center Installing/Removing Live Center To install the live centerTo remove the live center Selecting Turning Tools GougeTo set up a spindle turning operation Spindle TurningFaceplate Turning To mount your workpiece to the faceplateChanging Speeds Sanding/FinishingTo mount your workpiece to a backing block To change between High and Low speedsAttaching Sandpaper Disc SandingTo attach sandpaper To perform sanding operationsMiter Sanding Angle SandingTo perform miter sanding operations To perform angle sanding operationsAccessories G1194-3-Jaw ChuckG1082-4-Jaw Chuck G3168-1-1⁄2 x 8 TPI RH Threaded InsertModel H6542 Robert Sorby 8-PC Set G9863-8-PC HSS Lathe Chisel SetPSA Sanding Discs 2 pk Model GritH1300 H1298 G7984 H2347 H0736 Maintenance Cleaning/LubricatingService TroubleshootingWood Lathe Operation Tools Needed Qty To check headstock/tailstock alignmentTo align the headstock with the tailstock Replacing or Tightening V-Belt To change the V-beltReplacing Motor Brushes To replace the motor brushesTo adjust table tilt Table TiltAligning Table To align the tableTo adjust miter gauge Miter GaugeElectrical Components Wiring Diagram Parts Breakdown Parts List DescriptionDescription Warranty and Returns Page Page