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Plug Building - Got Wood? Got Plug?

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Old 03-01-2005, 09:46 PM   #1
seabuggy
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My lathe is a used one. I have used it on and off for 7 years. Many times my project would go flying over my shoulder. Hence I always wear a full face mask. Three months ago I had trouble with the motor only to find out it was 3450 rpm and should have been 1725 rpm. What a difference! I kept the mask and wear long sleeves with tight collar. An old full face mask plastic shield placed over the workpiece attached to a shopvac catches most of the sawdust. Use both incandescent and flourescent lighting to avoid strobe effect. I find most turning problems are a product of wood with knots, splits, etc. or tools that are not super sharp. A small belt/disc sander is next to my lathe to touch up tools quickly and will not do too much damage if you slip. And yes, never use gloves or loose cuffs, jewellery, etc.
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