IanB
Established Member
Hi, I need to turn a large piece - 145mm square and 650mm long - which is far bigger than anything I've attempted before. It weighs 9kg, so I am wondering how I should safely support it at the tailstock? The standard spinny cone presumably isn't sufficient. I am wondering about drilling a hole at the centre, fitting the drill chuck in the tailstock and supporting the piece on the drill bit. Would that be ok? Or is there some kind of tailstock accessory that I'm not aware of and need to get?
Any advice for safe and secure turning of such a large piece appreciated! (At the headstock I'm planning on screwing it to a faceplate.)
Thanks,
Ian
Any advice for safe and secure turning of such a large piece appreciated! (At the headstock I'm planning on screwing it to a faceplate.)
Thanks,
Ian