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Default south bend headstock alignment?

On Sat, 06 Oct 2012 22:04:46 -0400, asdfasdf
wrote:

On 10/6/2012 9:14 PM, Pete C. wrote:

asdfasdf wrote:

I have a 10" South Bend lathe (serial RKL) that I'm
having a problem with. I've used it to turn small
pieces until now. I was making a shaft about 5.25"
long and .75 diameter. I kept checking the diameter
and was satisfied at the tailstock end but found that
headstock end was about .008" larger. I am not
using the tailstock so alignment to the tailstock
is not an issue. I have to assume that the headstock
is not aligned with the bed. Does anyone know the
correct procedure to re-align the headstock with the
bed for the given lathe?


The shaft was probably flexing since you were not supporting it with the
tailstock.


No I checked that pretty well. I blued the part after the cut
and ran the cutter down the length. It scribed a light line down
the length and never put any pressure on the tool. I took very
light cuts and had a great finish with no chatter. I took maybe
a couple of thousandths off the last pass. I'm pretty sure it's
misaligned.



I'm not sure but doesn't the South Bend headstock align on one of the
bed Vee ways?

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John B.