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 ======Woodturning Lathe ====== ======Woodturning Lathe ======
  
-<callout title="Induction Required" type="danger" icon="true"> This equipment requires an induction prior to use. For your own safety and to avoid damage to the equipment do not attempt to use it until you have been inducted. </callout>+<callout title="Induction Required" type="danger" icon="true"> This equipment requires an in person induction prior to use. For your own safety and to avoid damage to the equipment do not attempt to use it until you have been inducted. </callout>
  
 **Previous Wood Lathe Inductions are valid for the new 1624 Lathe but please read this page and any notices displayed by the Lathe.** **Previous Wood Lathe Inductions are valid for the new 1624 Lathe but please read this page and any notices displayed by the Lathe.**
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 <callout title="PPE Required" type="primary" icon="true"> This equipment requires the use of eye protection (full face visor, not just glasses) / hearing protection / respiratory protection during use.</callout> <callout title="PPE Required" type="primary" icon="true"> This equipment requires the use of eye protection (full face visor, not just glasses) / hearing protection / respiratory protection during use.</callout>
 ====The New Charnwood 1624V Lathe==== ====The New Charnwood 1624V Lathe====
-{{:equipment:woodshop:woodturning_lathe:1624.jpg?600|}}+{{:equipment:woodshop:woodturning_lathe:1624.jpg?800|}} 
 ([[https://www.yandles.co.uk/files/pdf/yandles/pdf27325.pdf|1624 Lathe Manual]]). ([[https://www.yandles.co.uk/files/pdf/yandles/pdf27325.pdf|1624 Lathe Manual]]).
  
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   * Don't wear long dangly things (clothes, hair, jewellery)   * Don't wear long dangly things (clothes, hair, jewellery)
   * Make sure workpiece is secure and can rotate freely before switching on   * Make sure workpiece is secure and can rotate freely before switching on
-  * If you use hands on the rotating workpiece (sanding or polishing), remove the Toolrest, to avoid getting fingers trapped.+  * If you use hands on the rotating workpiece (sanding or polishing), remove the Tool Rest, to avoid getting fingers trapped.
  
 ==== Standard Configuration ==== ==== Standard Configuration ====
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 The Lathe must always be left in a safe state and ready for the next user. The Lathe must always be left in a safe state and ready for the next user.
  
-1. The Chuck must be fitted to the Headstock with the Thread Locking Grub Screws done up firmly.+1. The Chuck must be fitted to the Headstock with the Threaded Locking Grub Screws done up firmly.
  
 2. The Chuck must be fitted with the Standard Jaws. 2. The Chuck must be fitted with the Standard Jaws.
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 1. Speed is controlled by a rotating knob on the front panel and there is now a speed display. 1. Speed is controlled by a rotating knob on the front panel and there is now a speed display.
  
-2. Two ranges of speed are available via a belt and pully system but the high speed configuration should meet must users requirements. The Lathe must always be set to high speed configuration before you leave.+2. Two ranges of speed are available via a belt and pully system but the high speed configuration should meet most users requirements. The Lathe must always be left in the high speed configuration.
  
 3. The Lathe has a Reverse mode option which means all items attached to the Headstock must be secured to ensure that they do not unscrew themselves if the Lathe is operated in Reverse. You should avoid using Reverse Mode unless you really need it. 3. The Lathe has a Reverse mode option which means all items attached to the Headstock must be secured to ensure that they do not unscrew themselves if the Lathe is operated in Reverse. You should avoid using Reverse Mode unless you really need it.
  
-4. Most operations on the new Lathe can be carried out without removing the Chuck. We have a Spur and a Face Plate that can be fitted in to the Chuck. The Chuck must always be fitted to the Lathe before you leave.+4. Most operations on the new Lathe can now be carried out without removing the Chuck. We have a Spur and a Face Plate that can be fitted in to the Chuck. The Chuck must always be fitted to the Lathe before you leave.
  
-5. Items fitted to the Tail Stock are now removed using a Knockout bar in the same manner as used for the Headstock on the old Lathe.+5. Items fitted to the Tailstock are now removed using a Knockout Bar in the same manner as used for the Headstock on the old Lathe.
  
-6. We now have various Jaw sets for the Chuck. The Chuck must always be left with the standard Jaws fitted.+6. We now have various Jaw sets for the Chuck. The Chuck must always be left with the Standard Jaws fitted.
  
 7. For other differences please see the Manual. 7. For other differences please see the Manual.
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 Sliding Headstock along Bed, Indexing, Head rotation and Replacing Drive Belt. Sliding Headstock along Bed, Indexing, Head rotation and Replacing Drive Belt.
  
-====How to Adjust the Drive Belt between Low and High Speed Modes.====+====How to Swing the Headstock to Make Bowl Turning Easier.==== 
 + 
 +The new Lathe has the facility to swing the headstock through either 45 degrees or 90. Only the 90 degree swing is described in the user manual which I would not recommend unless you want to make a really huge bowl. 
 + 
 +To swing the head stock through 45 degrees you need to release it. Take the handle from the holder at the left end of the lathe. 
 + 
 +{{:equipment:woodshop:woodturning_lathe:handle.jpg?400|}} 
 + 
 +The handle needs to be inserted in the hole in the silver rod that sticks out the back of the headstock; it is not easy to see. 
 + 
 +{{:equipment:woodshop:woodturning_lathe:inserthandle.jpg?1000|}} 
 + 
 +Pull handle up to unlock head, pull out and hold out the head locking pin, it is the silver handle sticking out below the speed control. Start swings the headstock so that the chuck moves towards you and release the locking pin. Continue swinging the headstock towards you until you hear a clunk as the locking pin engages with the head at 45 degrees. Now lock the head by pushing the release handle down. Remove the handle and return to toll holder at end of lathe. Note you may need to pull lathe away from wall to make room for the head stock to swing.
  
 +{{:equipment:woodshop:woodturning_lathe:thelockingpin.jpg?400|}}
 +
 +You will now need to adjust the banjo and tool rest to be in front of the chuck. Remember to cut on the left side of the work.
 +
 +{{:equipment:woodshop:woodturning_lathe:wheretocut.jpg?400|}}
 +
 +When you have finished please return the headstock to its original position by reversing the process. Unlock the headstock with handle, pull out and hold locking pin, start to rotate back, release locking pin, continue to rotate until clunk, lock head and remove handle.
 +
 +====How to Adjust the Drive Belt between Low and High Speed Modes.====
  
 There are two speed ranges which are obtained by changing the position of the Drive Belt. There are two speed ranges which are obtained by changing the position of the Drive Belt.
 +
 +The High Speed mode should meet must users requirements.
  
 **To adjust the Drive Belt position.** **To adjust the Drive Belt position.**
 +
 +<callout title="Turn off the power before starting" type="danger" icon="true">  </callout>
  
 1. Open the belt/pulley access door by unscrewing the 3mm hex key. {{:equipment:woodshop:woodturning_lathe:pulleycover.jpg?200|}} 1. Open the belt/pulley access door by unscrewing the 3mm hex key. {{:equipment:woodshop:woodturning_lathe:pulleycover.jpg?200|}}
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            The High Speed range (left hand pulleys) will provide maximum speed whereas the Low Speed range (right hand pulleys) will provide maximum torque.             The High Speed range (left hand pulleys) will provide maximum speed whereas the Low Speed range (right hand pulleys) will provide maximum torque. 
-            +           Always remove the belt from the larger pulley first.            
-           Always remove the belt from the larger pulley first.  +
-           +
 5.      Re-tension the belt by releasing the locking handle and lowering the tensioning lever.  5.      Re-tension the belt by releasing the locking handle and lowering the tensioning lever. 
  
-           The weight of the motor will provide the correct amount of tension.  +           The weight of the motor will provide the correct amount of tension.            
-           +
 6.      Tighten the locking handle in this position.  6.      Tighten the locking handle in this position. 
  
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 1. Slacken of the two Grub Screws using a ?? hex key.{{:equipment:woodshop:woodturning_lathe:faceplate.jpg?200|}} 1. Slacken of the two Grub Screws using a ?? hex key.{{:equipment:woodshop:woodturning_lathe:faceplate.jpg?200|}}
  
-2. Insert the Index Pin in to hole A to prevent the Lathe rotating. {{:equipment:woodshop:woodturning_lathe:lockingpin.jpg?200|}}+2. If required insert the Index Pin in to hole A to prevent the Lathe rotating. {{:equipment:woodshop:woodturning_lathe:lockingpin.jpg?200|}}
  
 3. Unscrew the Base Plate. 3. Unscrew the Base Plate.
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 1. Screw the Base Plate on to the Headstock Drive Tread hand tight. 1. Screw the Base Plate on to the Headstock Drive Tread hand tight.
  
-2. Tighten the two Grub Screws using a ?? hex key firmly.+2. Tighten the two Grub Screws using a ?? hex key firmly. {{:equipment:woodshop:woodturning_lathe:faceplate.jpg?200|}}
  
 ====How to Fit or Remove the Chuck.==== ====How to Fit or Remove the Chuck.====
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 **To remove the Chuck.** **To remove the Chuck.**
  
-1. Slacken of the two Grub Screws using a ?? hex key.+1. Slacken of the two Grub Screws using a ?? hex key.  {{:equipment:woodshop:woodturning_lathe:chuckscrews.jpg?200|}}
  
-2. Insert the Index Pin in to hole A to prevent the Lathe rotating.+2. If required insert the Index Pin in to hole A to prevent the Lathe rotating. {{:equipment:woodshop:woodturning_lathe:lockingpin2.jpg?200|}}
  
 3. Unscrew the Chuck. 3. Unscrew the Chuck.
  
-4. If it is on too tight use the Chuck Key as a lever.+4. If it is on too tight use the Chuck Key as a lever. Do not hit the Chuck Key.
  
 5. If it is still too tight fit a long piece of wood across the Jaws of the Chuck to act as a lever. 5. If it is still too tight fit a long piece of wood across the Jaws of the Chuck to act as a lever.
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 1. Screw the Chuck on to the Headstock Drive Tread hand tight. 1. Screw the Chuck on to the Headstock Drive Tread hand tight.
  
-2. Tighten the two Grub Screws using a ?? hex key firmly. +2. Tighten the two Grub Screws using a ?? hex key firmly.  {{:equipment:woodshop:woodturning_lathe:chuckscrews.jpg?200|}}
 ====The Chuck Package.==== ====The Chuck Package.====
  
 We now have a range of different Jaw sets and fittings for the Chuck. We now have a range of different Jaw sets and fittings for the Chuck.
  
-• **Standard Dovetail Jaws.** (Always refit these after you have used other Jaws). These can grip the work piece both internally or externally depending on the style and shape of the piece to be turned.+• **Standard Dovetail Jaws.** (Always refit these after you have used other Jaws). These can grip the work piece both internally or externally depending on the style and shape of the piece to be turned. 
  
-• **Pin Jaws.** These allow smaller pieces to be held than the standard jaws. The inside is smooth and parallel, the outside is serrated for maximum grip.+Note picture shows jaw dimensions incorrectly although actual number are correct just in the wrong positions.
  
-• **Stepped Jaws.** These have a serrated edge both internally and externally. They give great flexibility by combining standard sized jaws and pin jaws.+{{:equipment:woodshop:woodturning_lathe:standardjaws.jpg?300|}} 
 +{{:equipment:woodshop:woodturning_lathe:standardjawssize.jpg?300|}}
  
-• **Wide Jaws.** These have a serrated edge both internally and externally and can grip much larger pieces than the standard jaws.+----
  
-• **Face Plate.** This ring has a 75mm outside diameter and has a dovetail shaped inside which can be gripped by using the Standard Dovetail Jaws. 
  
-• **Drive Centre.** This allows spindles to be turned without removing the Chuck from the lathe.+• **Pin Jaws.** These allow smaller pieces to be held than the Standard Jaws. The inside is smooth and parallel, the outside is serrated for maximum grip.
  
-• **Wood Screw.** This clamps into the centre of the Chuck for the initial mounting of bowl blanks.+{{:equipment:woodshop:woodturning_lathe:pinjaws.jpg?300|}} 
 +{{:equipment:woodshop:woodturning_lathe:pinjawssize.jpg?300|}} 
 +----
  
-====How to change the Jaws on the Chuck.==== 
  
-.+• **Stepped Jaws.** These have a serrated edge both internally and externally. They give great flexibility by combining standard sized jaws and pin jaws.
  
-.+{{:equipment:woodshop:woodturning_lathe:steppedjaws.jpg?300|}} 
 +{{:equipment:woodshop:woodturning_lathe:steppedjawssize.jpg?300|}} 
 +----
  
-. 
  
-.+• **Wide Jaws.** These have a serrated edge both internally and externally and can grip much larger pieces than the Standard Jaws.
  
-.+{{:equipment:woodshop:woodturning_lathe:widejaws.jpg?300|}} 
 +{{:equipment:woodshop:woodturning_lathe:widejawssize.jpg?300|}}
  
 +----
  
-==== Authorised Inductors ==== 
  
-Persons not on this list may not carry out inductionsFriendly help and helpful advice is encouraged.\\ +• **Face Plate.** This ring has a 75mm outside diameter and has a dovetail shaped inside which can be gripped by using the Standard Dovetail Jaws.
-Contact for induction via members forum.\\ +
-^ Name ^ +
-|  Ryan D Hale  | Currently not available for Inductions | +
-|  Sam Castillo +
-|  Richard Lawrence  |+
  
-==== Induction Notes ==== +{{:equipment:woodshop:woodturning_lathe:faceplate2.jpg?300|}}
-The induction notes can be found at [[equipment:woodshop:woodturning_lathe:wood_lathe_induction_process|]].+
  
-==== Maintenance ====+----
  
-14/7/2023  Lathe assembled and initial testing completed. 
  
 +• **Drive Centre.** This allows spindles to be turned without removing the Chuck from the Lathe.
  
-====XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX====+{{:equipment:woodshop:woodturning_lathe:spur.jpg?300|}}
  
 +----
  
-====The Old Clarke CWL20RV Lathe==== 
  
-{{:equipment:woodshop:wood_turning_lathe.jpg?nolink&600|}}+• **Wood Screw.** This clamps into the centre of the Chuck for the initial mounting of bowl blanks.
  
- ([[https://www.clarkeservice.co.uk/manuals/wood_lathes/CWL20RV_Wood_Lathe.pdf|manual]]).+{{:equipment:woodshop:woodturning_lathe:woodscrew.jpg?300|}}
  
-===== Instructions ===== +----
-==== Safety ==== +
-Please follow sensible safety rules:+
  
-  * wear eye protection +====How to change the Jaws on the Chuck.====
-  * don't wear long dangly things (clothes, hair, jewellery) +
-  * make sure workpiece is secure and can rotate freely before switching on +
-  * if you use hands on the rotating workpiece (sanding or polishing), do so on the opposite side of the work, away from the toolrest, to avoid getting fingers trapped.+
  
-==== Unique Quirks ====+1. Remove the Jaws required and the hex key from the Carrying Case and place them in the magnetic tray. Close the Carrying Case.
  
-  - The lathe has previously been in a state where it needed to start at the lowest speedThis is no longer the case, as this issue has been fixed at some time in the past (we do not know exactly when or by whom). When you are completely finished with the lathe, please make sure you return it to its lowest setting for the next person.  +2. Place the Orange Magnetic Tray under the Chuck in case you drop any of the bolts.
-  - The only other thing that makes this lathe different from most is the ability to rotate the headstock to allow you to turn larger blanks. The head rotates which allows to spin huge pieces. If you do this you will need to remove and re-locate the tool arm and rest on the small rail located to the left of the headstock and attach the extension arm (big bit of metal with pins on - located on lathe shelf) to allow you swing the rest into the correct position. +
-  - Rarely the speed selector seems to malfunction and lathe does not increase/decrease in speed. This is due to the variable adjusting pulleys inside which can get clogged with dust and grime - luckily this is a very simple fix and takes about 10 minutes. +
-    - isolate the power +
-    - remove the cover on the back of the headstock (3 screws) +
-    - remove c-clip, washer and spring on pulley. +
-    - apply WD-40 and gently remove the 2 part pulley from shaft (DO NOT be tempted to hit the pulley with anything - it is cast iron and will shatter - you can see someone has taken a chunk out of it already) +
-    - clean pulley teeth and de-burr if required +
-    - clean motor shaft and replace pulley, spring, washer and c-clip +
-    - replace motor cover+
  
 +3. Remove Jaw number 1 from the Chuck by undoing the two hex screws and place it in the Magnetic Tray.
  
-==== Accessories ====+4. Fit the new number 1 Jaw to the Chuck using the one or two hex screws as required. Only lightly tighten the screws for now.
  
-=== Drive Centre === +5. Repeat for Jaws 2, 3 and 4 one at a time.
-{{:equipment:woodshop:20171130_181626_1_.jpg?nolink&200|}}+
  
-A drive center, also known as a grip center, is used in the driving end of a machine (headstock)It is often used in woodworking or where softer materials are machined.+6. Put the Magnetic Tray to one side
  
 +7. Close the Chuck up firmly and make sure all the Jaws are working correctly, now tighten up all the hex screws firmly.
  
-=== Live Centre === +8.      Refit the Standard Jaws when you have finished (Remember to returning the other Jaws and hex key to the Carrying Case when you finish).
-{{:equipment:woodshop:20171130_180836.jpg?nolink&200|}}+
  
-A revolving center, also known as a live center, allows higher turning speeds while avoiding burning and also produces greater clamping pressures. 
- 
- 
-=== Face Plate === 
- 
-A lathe faceplate is a basic workholding accessory for a wood turning lathe. It is a circular metal (usually cast iron) plate which fixes to the end of the lathe spindle.  
-The workpiece is then clamped to the faceplate, typically using t-nuts in slots in the faceplate, or less commonly threaded holes in the faceplate itself. 
- 
- 
-=== Tool Rest Extension Arm === 
-{{:equipment:woodshop:20180412_180034.jpg?nolink&200|}} 
- 
-The Extension Arm is a very useful accessory and enables the user the turn larger diameter pieces - especially when you rotate the headstock 45 - 90° 
- 
- 
-=== Clarke Independent 4 Jaw Chuck === 
-{{:equipment:woodshop:20171130_183204.jpg?nolink&200|}} 
- 
- 
-=== Record Power Automatic Self Centering Chuck / Faceplate Set === 
-{{:equipment:woodshop:20180607_185102.jpg?nolink&200|}} 
- 
-Purchased in May 2018 - This chuck set includes an automatic self centering 4 jack chuck, 4 attachable jaxs (for tenons), face plate , threaded Center, Chuck Key and 2 x allan keys for accessories. 
-Please clean after use and apply oil as required to keep chuck for siezing/rusting 
- 
- 
-=== Record Power 1/2Inch Drill Head MT2 - For Tailsstock === 
-{{:equipment:woodshop:20180607_185104.jpg?nolink&200|}} 
- 
-Purchased in May 2018 - This MT2 Drill Head consists of the Head Stock, MT2 Shaft and Headstock Key. 
-Please clean after use and apply oil as required to keep chuck from seizing / rusting 
  
  
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 Persons not on this list may not carry out inductions. Friendly help and helpful advice is encouraged.\\ Persons not on this list may not carry out inductions. Friendly help and helpful advice is encouraged.\\
-Contact for induction via members forum.\\+Contact for induction via members forum (https://bristolhackspace.discourse.group/   Inductions category)\\
 ^ Name ^ ^ Name ^
 |  Ryan D Hale  | Currently not available for Inductions | |  Ryan D Hale  | Currently not available for Inductions |
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 |  Richard Lawrence  | |  Richard Lawrence  |
  
 +==== Induction Notes ====
 +The induction notes can be found at [[equipment:woodshop:woodturning_lathe:wood_lathe_induction_process|]].
  
 ==== Maintenance ==== ==== Maintenance ====
  
-//**25/10/2018 - Fixed Speed Control - Ryan Hale**// - Kinetic friction cones had seized on the Motor shaft.  Cleaned and lubricated and now moving freely and fully working again +14/7/2023  Lathe assembled and initial testing completed.
  
-//**NOTE I Did notice that both the motor cones and the shaft cones have chunks taken out of them.  I don't see this as a safety concern as the cones and pulley are shielded by a heavy metal plate/cover.  The only detrimental affect may be that the pulley belt may wear out and ultimately snap prematurely or it may have chance to jump off and will need putting back on. - That said I will look into prices for replacement cones**// 
  
-//**24/01/2019 - Fixed Speed Control - Ryan Hale**// - Kinetic friction cones had seized on the Motor shaft.  Cleaned and lubricated and now moving freely and fully working again.   
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