Apologies in advance, I'll explain this badly and get all the terms wrong!
I've got a cheapish new Axminster (craft) lathe, which I'm chuffed with, but I'm making holes larger than I intend. For example, I've got a work piece attached to the headstock (normally in a chuck) and a drill chuck on a morse taper mandrel in the tail stock. If I have a 40mm forstner bit in the drill chuck, my hole comes out 41.8mm. Same bit in my pillar drill results in an exactly 40mm hole. If I offer up a smaller drill bit to the workpiece it looks like it's wobbling slightly. Of course that's just my eyes as the workpiece is spinning, not the bit! Everything is tightened up, so my guess is that the tail and head are not aligned perfectly. Is this likely to be the case, or am I missing something? If this is the case, can I do anything about it, or is it likely to be the limitation of a budget machine?
TIA!
I've got a cheapish new Axminster (craft) lathe, which I'm chuffed with, but I'm making holes larger than I intend. For example, I've got a work piece attached to the headstock (normally in a chuck) and a drill chuck on a morse taper mandrel in the tail stock. If I have a 40mm forstner bit in the drill chuck, my hole comes out 41.8mm. Same bit in my pillar drill results in an exactly 40mm hole. If I offer up a smaller drill bit to the workpiece it looks like it's wobbling slightly. Of course that's just my eyes as the workpiece is spinning, not the bit! Everything is tightened up, so my guess is that the tail and head are not aligned perfectly. Is this likely to be the case, or am I missing something? If this is the case, can I do anything about it, or is it likely to be the limitation of a budget machine?
TIA!