andymor
Member
I plan on starting my 12yr old grandson on the lathe but would to know if there is a drive which would stop the workpiece spinning if he got a catch.
Yes there is. I use the Axminster Ring Centres for most of my spindle work. For the 2mt size the catalogue reference is 718166 @ £39.98 and the 1mt size is catalogue reference 718165 @ £39.98. They do work very well if you get a catch. The outer ring diameter is 10mm. If you reference the Axminster web site just put in the catalogue number and the information comes up.I plan on starting my 12yr old grandson on the lathe but would to know if there is a drive which would stop the workpiece spinning if he got a catch.
Yes I ran lathes in a secondary school workshop and this was our stated policy along with 1:1 supervision. Despite what is printed in the trashy newspapers the Xbox generation do have a sense of self preservation and learn quickly given the opportunity.Depending on how your lathe drive is set up, could you leave the drive belt a little slacker than normal? Presumably he will be supervised to start with so you can reach for the stop button.
I’d say they learn far faster, due to the access to information that didn’t exist 30-years ago, but that’s an unpopular opinion…Yes I ran lathes in a secondary school workshop and this was our stated policy along with 1:1 supervision. Despite what is printed in the trashy newspapers the Xbox generation do have a sense of self preservation and learn quickly given the opportunity.
Maybe butter manual skills you can’t beat 1:1 with some one who knows what they are about. Maybe that’s an unpopular opinion too!I’d say they learn far faster, due to the access to information that didn’t exist 30-years ago, but that’s an unpopular opinion…
1-With a pole lathe, has the advantage that when you hurt yourself the power shuts off.Whenever I show someone to turn including some of the great grand children I always use the standard drive centres. They have even had the odd catch but this taught them to be a little more gentle and none of the work has come off the lathe. They were not put off by this and still come around to have a turn now and again.
How did people learn before all these steb centres and the like
Enter your email address to join: