Mike
Advice (1) if you do not have a face shield, get one and wear it
(2) line up the head and tail centers; your manual should explain how
(3) get someone to show you a few pointers, woodturners love to do this
(4) watch some videos or cd's, read few books, and/or join a turning
group
(5) ask us questions, we like to answer
(6) check out the sharpening jig on my site, it will help immensely
Welcome to the addiction.
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God bless and safe turning
Darrell Feltmate
Truro, NS, Canada
www.aroundthewoods.com
http://roundopinions.blogspot.com
"MikeMac" wrote in message
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Hello all..
I found a decent deal at the local RONA today, picked up the Delta Midi
lathe for CDN $245.. the only tool I really didn't have, but thought it
was
a good deal.. and the idea of making pens intrigues me.. went to Lee
Valley
and bought the kits, the reams, CA glue, all that fun stuff.
So I got home, and I set it up today, (after cleaning alot of grease off
of it) and it seems to run fine. Put a piece of walnut in it, and gave er
a
try.
After the chips settled, I found I ran into a few questions.
When I mount the wood in the lathe, how much 'pressure' do you put on the
tailstock.. how hard do I screw it in?
After getting it rounded off, I noticed that:
1: the tailstock head spins slowly with the piece, but not at the same
speed.. is that normal?
2: the piece oscillates ever so little.. If I back off the tailstock head
a
bit, the tailstock pin stops turning, & the oscillating stops. Is that
normal?
3: If I line up the point of the headstock, and the point on the
tailstock,
the don't line up perfectly.. (less than 1 mm diff). Does this really
matter?
thanks for any and all advice.