wizer
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Whilst browsing the web t'other day I came across a tutorial for making you own faceplate fixtures using nuts. I managed to source some M33 x 3.5 nuts on thinternet:
However, some of the nuts are hard to screw on and others do not seat properly against the back of the spindle\arbour.
What you get is it seated for half the circumference and about a mm gap for the other.
I take it this will prove to be a problem for making things run true? The faceplate that came with the lathe fits fine. Am I right in saying that as long as I use solid wood, this won't pose too much of a problem? As I can true it up with tools.
I welcome your advice and comments.
However, some of the nuts are hard to screw on and others do not seat properly against the back of the spindle\arbour.
What you get is it seated for half the circumference and about a mm gap for the other.
I take it this will prove to be a problem for making things run true? The faceplate that came with the lathe fits fine. Am I right in saying that as long as I use solid wood, this won't pose too much of a problem? As I can true it up with tools.
I welcome your advice and comments.