RGWOOD 4″ Wood Lathe Faceplate (7/8” x 14tpi)
RGWOOD 4″ Wood Lathe Faceplate (7/8″ x 14tpi), fits Beaver Rockwell lathes, etc.
This 4″ Wood Lathe Faceplate for 7/8″ x 14tpi spindles features:
- One 4″ faceplate to fit 7/8” x 14tpi lathe spindles
- Fits Beaver Rockwell lathes, etc
- 8 holes for multiple fastening options
- Flats on the back of the faceplate compatible with this spanner wrench for easy removal from lathe (must purchase wrench separately)
- Faceplate is made of heavy duty steel, at 7/16″ thick.
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If you’re new to wood turning, here are some useful tips to help you get set up with your new faceplate:
1. Preparation: Ensure the lathe is off. Select the correct faceplate size that matches your lathe’s spindle thread.
2. Mounting: Screw the faceplate onto the lathe spindle clockwise, ensuring it’s tightly secured.
3. Wood Preparation: Choose a suitable piece of wood, cut it to rough dimensions if needed, and ensure one face is flat and square.
4. Attachment: Place the wood against the faceplate and use screws to secure it evenly around the perimeter. This ensures a stable hold.
5. Balance and Centering: Rotate the spindle manually to check for balance and adjust the wood or faceplate position as necessary. Use centering tools for accuracy.
6. Turning: Start the lathe at a low speed and gradually increase. Shape the wood using appropriate turning tools while wearing safety gear like goggles and a dust mask.
7. Finishing: Complete your turning project, periodically checking stability. Turn off the lathe and remove the wood by unscrewing the faceplate screws.
8. Maintenance: Clean and store the faceplate in a dry place after use.
Following these steps ensures safe and effective use of your wood lathe faceplate for turning wood projects.
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