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Speed Of The Lathe
<p>The speed of the lathe should range from 2400 to 3000 revolutions per minute when the belt is on the smallest step of the cone pulley. At this speed stock up to 3" in diameter can be turned with safety. Stock from 3" to 6" in diameter...
Spindle Turning
<p>Spindle turning is the term applied to all work done on a lathe in which the stock to be worked upon is held firmly between the live and dead centers. There are two methods in common use in wood turning: first, the scraping or pattern-makers' metho...
Spiral Turning
<p>Spiral turning is a subject that has received very little attention by most schools in which wood turning is taught. Spiral work is seen in antique furniture and also in the modern furniture of the present day. It seems that it takes the wheel of fa...
The Care Of The Woodworking Shop
<p><em>The general arrangement of the room</em>. The important factors are the source or sources of light, and the lines of travel. The common arrangement of benches where two sides of the room are lighted, is shown in <em>a</em>, Fig. 238. By this ar...
The Common Joints
<p>Wherever two or more pieces of wood are fastened together we have what is properly called joinery. In common usage the term indicates the framing of the interior wood finish of buildings and ships, but it is also used to include cabinet-making, whi...
The Common Joints
<table summary="note" align="center" width="600"> <tbody> <tr> <td>Transcriber's Note: The following six pages of diagrams are as they appeared in the original book. They are of poor quality, and the page enlargements are not mu...
The Lathe
<p>The sizes of turning lathes are given as 10", 12", etc. These figures denote the diameter, or size, of the largest piece of work that can be turned on them. The measurement is taken from the center point of the live center to the bed of t...
To Center Stock
<p>If the wood to be turned is square or rectangular in shape the best way to locate the center is to draw diagonals across the end of the stock. The point of intersection locates the center.</a></p> <p><br /> <strong>CLAMPING STOCK IN THE L...
To Figure The Diameter Of Pulleys
<p>Suppose a motor runs 1500 R.P.M. and is fitted with a 4" pulley. Suppose also, a main shaft should run 300 R.P.M.</a></p> <p> Then, 1500 : 300 :: x : 4;</a><br /> Or, 300x = 6000,<br /> x = 20, or the diameter of the large pulley on the m...
Tool Processes In Face-plate And Chuck Turning
<p><a href="/images/WoodTurning/B-I--1-a.png">B-I--1-a</a>. Straight Cuts</p> <p>1. ROUGHING OFF CORNERS. (¾" GOUGE.) FIG. 14. The tool rest is set crosswise to the bed of the lathe and parallel to the face of the stock.</p> <p>Place th...
Tool Processes In Spindle Turning
<p>Exercise </a><a href="/images/WoodTurning/A-I--1-a.png">A-I--1-a</a>. Straight Cuts</p> <p>1. THE ROUGHING CUT (LARGE GOUGE).</p> <p>FIG. 4. Place the gouge on the rest so that the level is above the wood and the cutting edge is tangent to the c...
Types Of Wooden Structures
<p>The articles suitable to be made in wood with hand tools may for convenience be divided into four general classes: (1) Unjoined pieces; (2) board structures; (3) panel structures; (4) framed structures. A few illustrations of each class are given b...
Use Of Scraping Tools
<p>When scraping is to be employed, it should be done with only those tools that are made for that purpose, i.e., Square Nose, Round Nose, Spear Point, Right and Left Skew. The handling of these tools will be found easy. The only point to remember is ...
Use Of The Tools In Spindle Turning
<p>The correct use of the various tools used in spindle turning will be explained in detail as the steps are worked out in the sequence of operations on the exercises in Section A-I.</a></p> ...
Wood Fastenings
<p>The following are the chief means by which pieces of wood are fastened together: nails, screws, bolts, plates, dowels, glue, hinges, and locks.</p> <h4>NAILS</h4> <p><em>Nails</em>, Fig. 226, may be classified according to the material of which t...
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