RichardG
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I have an old blue record power CL3-36 lathe mounted on the metal record stand. I've set it up at 24inch width and hung the longer bars over the end by the headstock/motor. I haven't yet bolted the lathe to the concrete floor as I'm not 100% sure I'm going to keep it in its current position. It has been levelled.
This is my first lathe and I have never turned wood before so I'm slowly working through some tutorials and making some spindles...I've noticed that there is some vibration and I'm not sure if this is a problem or not? I have all my tools laying on a shelf below and they all move and start jingling together. If I put my hand on the headstock or bed bars then I can feel a strong vibration. This may of course be totally normal with this type of lathe?
I've been trying to see if I can improve matters but not making much progress.
If I loosen the drive belt then the motor is very smooth. Once I put the belt back on the vibration starts. If I run the belt very loose (just tight enough to turn the headstock unloaded) or very tight (and I mean really tight) then the vibration is better. I've adjusted the head bearing and ensured there is no play there but haven't yet checked the bearing at the other end, could this be the problem?
I thought I'd try some weight on the stand so placed a couple of paving slabs over the bottom stand cross pieces, this stopped the vibration on those bars but didn't seem to help the lathe much. Mind you the paving slabs didn't sit that well on the bars. I tried some rubber under the paving but this made it much worse. Perhaps sand bags would be better at damping?
Is bolting it down the only answer? Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
edit: I've removed the chuck to eliminate that.
This is my first lathe and I have never turned wood before so I'm slowly working through some tutorials and making some spindles...I've noticed that there is some vibration and I'm not sure if this is a problem or not? I have all my tools laying on a shelf below and they all move and start jingling together. If I put my hand on the headstock or bed bars then I can feel a strong vibration. This may of course be totally normal with this type of lathe?
I've been trying to see if I can improve matters but not making much progress.
If I loosen the drive belt then the motor is very smooth. Once I put the belt back on the vibration starts. If I run the belt very loose (just tight enough to turn the headstock unloaded) or very tight (and I mean really tight) then the vibration is better. I've adjusted the head bearing and ensured there is no play there but haven't yet checked the bearing at the other end, could this be the problem?
I thought I'd try some weight on the stand so placed a couple of paving slabs over the bottom stand cross pieces, this stopped the vibration on those bars but didn't seem to help the lathe much. Mind you the paving slabs didn't sit that well on the bars. I tried some rubber under the paving but this made it much worse. Perhaps sand bags would be better at damping?
Is bolting it down the only answer? Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
edit: I've removed the chuck to eliminate that.