Faceplate Turning - Grizzly T25920 Owner's Manual

Variable-speed wood lathe
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Faceplate Turning

Faceplate turning is when a workpiece is mounted
to the faceplate, which is then mounted to the
headstock spindle, as shown in Figure 37. This
type of turning is usually done with open-faced
workpieces like bowls or plates.
Figure 37. Typical faceplate turning operation.
Mounting Workpiece to Faceplate
1.
Mark workpiece center in same manner as
described in Spindle Turning (see Page 24).
Note: Cut off corners of workpiece to make it
as close to "round" as possible, as described
in Spindle Turning on Page 24.
2.
Center faceplate on workpiece and attach
with wood screws that do not have tapered
heads (see Figure 38).
Figure 38. Typical attachment of faceplate to
workpiece.
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NOTICE
Only use screws with non-tapered heads
(see Figure 39) to attach the faceplate to
the workpiece. Screws with tapered heads
can split the faceplate or snap off during
operation.
Correct
Figure 39. Correct and incorrect screw types for
mounting workpiece to faceplate.
3.
Thread and secure faceplate onto head-
stock spindle (refer to Removing/Installing
Faceplate on Page 22 for faceplate mount-
ing instructions).
— If wood screws cannot be placed in the
workpiece, the faceplate can be mount-
ed to a backing block attached to the
workpiece (see Mounting Workpiece to
Backing Block on Page 27).
Model T25920/T25926 (Mfd. Since 08/14)
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