Hi
I’m new to this forum, so hello to everyone.
I have owned an Axminster 1628VS lathe for the last 2 and a bit years. I am a relatively inexperienced woodturner, and up to recently have concentrated on developing my skills on bowls, platters, boxes and the like. The lathe has been great for these projects. Recently I decided to have a go at pen making, and have managed to make some reasonable ball pens. I have a problem with the lathe, however, in that when a pen blank, marked with centres, is mounted in my chuck for drilling, the drill bit in my Jacobs chuck will not centre on the blank, being about 1mm off centre. This means that any holes drilled through the blank are off centre, resulting in uneven walls when the blank is turned to bushes. I have tried testing the alignment with a dead centre in the head stock and a live centre in the tail stock, and when these are brought together they align ok until the tailstock is locked in position, when, again the points are out by about 1mm.
I wonder if anyone else has had a similar problem with this lathe, and if there is an easy solution. Someone I know suggested that adjusting the leg anchors might twist the lathe bed to correct this, but I don’t want to mess with these if there is another solution.
Hope someone can help.
I’m new to this forum, so hello to everyone.
I have owned an Axminster 1628VS lathe for the last 2 and a bit years. I am a relatively inexperienced woodturner, and up to recently have concentrated on developing my skills on bowls, platters, boxes and the like. The lathe has been great for these projects. Recently I decided to have a go at pen making, and have managed to make some reasonable ball pens. I have a problem with the lathe, however, in that when a pen blank, marked with centres, is mounted in my chuck for drilling, the drill bit in my Jacobs chuck will not centre on the blank, being about 1mm off centre. This means that any holes drilled through the blank are off centre, resulting in uneven walls when the blank is turned to bushes. I have tried testing the alignment with a dead centre in the head stock and a live centre in the tail stock, and when these are brought together they align ok until the tailstock is locked in position, when, again the points are out by about 1mm.
I wonder if anyone else has had a similar problem with this lathe, and if there is an easy solution. Someone I know suggested that adjusting the leg anchors might twist the lathe bed to correct this, but I don’t want to mess with these if there is another solution.
Hope someone can help.