Don’t overtighten the spindle nut, once hand tight a tweak with the spanner is enough. Ive done loads of work professionally with a spindle moulder, if you over tighten, you’ve just got to use loads to force to undo. I’ve never had a block come loose.
When tightening the allen head screws for the cutters, they do need to be tight, but don’t over tighten or you will round off the hex and wear the threads…..rendering the block less safe not more.
As a safety precaution, I lay a lump of 6” x 6” timber on the spindle bed before turning on the machine - as anything not tightened properly will come off as the machine is getting up to speed.
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I lay a lump of 6” x 6” timber on the spindle bed before turning on the machine
Good tip