I expect this has been addressed before but I'm not finding anything in a search.
I've got a good "old fashioned" CI base lathe (Wadkins Bursgreen). I've had it for a year or so (first lathe) and was slightly surprised the other day when a shaft I was turning wouldn't go back onto the centres and run true - it wasn't at all important as it was a small turning off operation.
Anyway I put a spirit level across the bed and packed up the head end by 7mm to get a near level across the bed, and found the tailstock end only wanted 1.5mm. Now I can access a super sensitive spirit level - I've used in the past when setting up my metal working lathe - but I'm sure there's a more woody related technique for getting the bed true and the centres to align over its length - question mark !!
Rob
I've got a good "old fashioned" CI base lathe (Wadkins Bursgreen). I've had it for a year or so (first lathe) and was slightly surprised the other day when a shaft I was turning wouldn't go back onto the centres and run true - it wasn't at all important as it was a small turning off operation.
Anyway I put a spirit level across the bed and packed up the head end by 7mm to get a near level across the bed, and found the tailstock end only wanted 1.5mm. Now I can access a super sensitive spirit level - I've used in the past when setting up my metal working lathe - but I'm sure there's a more woody related technique for getting the bed true and the centres to align over its length - question mark !!
Rob