How To Turn Spindles On A Wood Lathe
The board attached to the Tenon Cutter rest against the bed of the lathe and provides support while cutting the tenons.
How to turn spindles on a wood lathe. If the finished spindle will retain a square segment youll need to first turn a pommel the transition from square to round. Set the fingers to just drop through barely touching the. Start at one end and remove the corners Photo 10a.
Turn on the lathe and gently probe the chisel into one end of the spindle blank. When turning spindles I like to cut a crosshatch into the ends of the turning blank so the workpiece centers quickly and seats solidly on the lathe. Now place your pattern spindle on the lathe.
When the grain of the turning blank is at right angles to the lathe then you are doing faceplate or bowl turning. Most woodturning projects on the lathe are started by using a roughing gouge to create the basic shape whether a spindle bowl bottle stopper or nearly any other woodturning project. Your drive spur makes the wood spin and the live center helps to hold it on the lathe.
The aluminum fingers must be free to move up and down. The tenons were cut by mounting the blanks in the Spigot Jaws of the chuck and running the lathe at a very slow speed. Nov 7 2018 - Explore Ray Browns board Spindle followed by 293 people on Pinterest.
The roughing gouge is a very versatile gouge but it must be used. This is referred to as spindle turning and is the type of woodturning that is done to create long ornate table legs and other long wood turnings. They would fell a tree of suitable wood then buck sections of the bole the trunk between the roots and the first branches into lengths suitable for the spindles they intended to turn.
Check your work by stopping the lathe to see if the spindle blank is round or by running the lathe and resting the back of the chisel on the blank. When you put the turning blank on the lathe and the grain of the wood is parallel to the bed of the lathe then you are doing spindle turning. You should cut above center for most lathe tools.