Hi all,
I've had access to a lathe for a while now, and kept meaning to do something on it just to get confident turning spindles for furniture...
Anyway I decided that as so much fuss is made about skews being evil, I should learn with one of those and have done with it.
The two issues I'm facing are:
1) There is a lot of vibration, especially when roughing out, but more generally as well even following advice not to push the tool into the piece as this will cause vibration.
2) The lathe toolrest won't safely come up to the centreline, let alone above it (as per most advice on using skews to work at or above the centre line...) Is there alternative advice for using the skew from a lower position, or could this be a cause of my excessive vibration.
I've had access to a lathe for a while now, and kept meaning to do something on it just to get confident turning spindles for furniture...
Anyway I decided that as so much fuss is made about skews being evil, I should learn with one of those and have done with it.
The two issues I'm facing are:
1) There is a lot of vibration, especially when roughing out, but more generally as well even following advice not to push the tool into the piece as this will cause vibration.
2) The lathe toolrest won't safely come up to the centreline, let alone above it (as per most advice on using skews to work at or above the centre line...) Is there alternative advice for using the skew from a lower position, or could this be a cause of my excessive vibration.