Hi I wonder if someone can help?
Total beginner!
I have had for years a 'put a drill in a headstock' type lathe and had a little play using some carving chisels last week and I managed to make a 'thing' as Jeremy Clarkson would say! From a squarish bit of wood I got to the round and made a cross between a solid pepper mill and a large light pull! Its now a tactile thing!
I then saw an Arundel J4 MkII for sale on FB Marketplace and bought that! I have just fixed it to my workbench and my queries are:
1/I cannot get the inner faceplate off?! The outer one unscrews clockwise and I can get this off! The seller tells me the inner plate is a right hand thread which to my mind is the natural one we are all used to ie undo anti-clockwise? I have tried wood with screws and it just bends the screws!
I wish to remove to fit a drive centre? is this the correct terminology? ie a pronged drive but as there is a hole going through the drive shaft do i need to remove the faceplate? Also what size of pronged drive might I need? Is this where morse tapers come in? I think I saw online somewhere that this is an MT2 headstock and a MT1 tail? Or do i need to remove the faceplate and expose the thread and is there a threaded pronged drive?
2/I would like to obtain a live centre for the tail stock again I have heard this is an MT1?
3/Its has a 3 sized drive pulley acting on a 3 drive headstock pulley and I am guessing the larger on the motor pulley on the smallest on the headstock pulley is the fastest?
4/I also got 6 bit rusty chisels but nothing else and I would like to obtain a drilling headstock so guessing this is MT1?
The length you can drill appears very limited do you just use a longer drill and advance the tailstock as you go?
Any help very much appreciated-I would like to turn some 'trophy' type bases as I cast in pewter an eagle and the bases are getting very expensive so thought I would bring it in house!
Many thanks Peter
Total beginner!
I have had for years a 'put a drill in a headstock' type lathe and had a little play using some carving chisels last week and I managed to make a 'thing' as Jeremy Clarkson would say! From a squarish bit of wood I got to the round and made a cross between a solid pepper mill and a large light pull! Its now a tactile thing!
I then saw an Arundel J4 MkII for sale on FB Marketplace and bought that! I have just fixed it to my workbench and my queries are:
1/I cannot get the inner faceplate off?! The outer one unscrews clockwise and I can get this off! The seller tells me the inner plate is a right hand thread which to my mind is the natural one we are all used to ie undo anti-clockwise? I have tried wood with screws and it just bends the screws!
I wish to remove to fit a drive centre? is this the correct terminology? ie a pronged drive but as there is a hole going through the drive shaft do i need to remove the faceplate? Also what size of pronged drive might I need? Is this where morse tapers come in? I think I saw online somewhere that this is an MT2 headstock and a MT1 tail? Or do i need to remove the faceplate and expose the thread and is there a threaded pronged drive?
2/I would like to obtain a live centre for the tail stock again I have heard this is an MT1?
3/Its has a 3 sized drive pulley acting on a 3 drive headstock pulley and I am guessing the larger on the motor pulley on the smallest on the headstock pulley is the fastest?
4/I also got 6 bit rusty chisels but nothing else and I would like to obtain a drilling headstock so guessing this is MT1?
The length you can drill appears very limited do you just use a longer drill and advance the tailstock as you go?
Any help very much appreciated-I would like to turn some 'trophy' type bases as I cast in pewter an eagle and the bases are getting very expensive so thought I would bring it in house!
Many thanks Peter