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Default waxing the tailpiece?

Yeah, funny subject; you write a better one.

Anyhow, I have turned many bowls, but decided to try my first spindle today.
I found if I really tightened the tail piece there was too much friction;
and if I loosened it, it wobbled.

I "solved" the problem by waxing it. That way I could tighten it up, yet
not get friction.

Is this a reasonable approach, or is there a better way? Thanks.


 
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