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* Rotate the workpiece by hand to ensure clearance. | * Rotate the workpiece by hand to ensure clearance. | ||
* Use the right tool at the correct speed. Do not force a tool or attachment to | * Use the right tool at the correct speed. Do not force a tool or attachment to perform a job for which it was not designed. | ||
* Never leave the machine running unattended | * Never leave the machine running unattended | ||
* Never operate with guards or cover plates removed. | * Never operate with guards or cover plates removed. |
Revision as of 21:14, 24 February 2024
Jet 36x12 Wood Lathe | |
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General Info | |
Make | Jet |
Model | JWL 1236 |
Serial | Various |
Specs | |
Manual | Jet JWL1236 Manual |
Asylum Info | |
Location | Wood Shop |
Rubric | |
Training | |
Testing | |
Restrictions | red |
This is a RED tool. Training and tool-testing are required.
Description
A lathe is a machine tool that turns a round workpiece on a rotating spindle and allows the operator to cut it with a sharp tool. The workpiece is most usually a slender piece of hardwood. The cutting tool resembles a chisel, though it is specialized for lathe use. As the workpiece is turned on the spindle, the cutting tool is braced by hand on a stationary tool rest and applied to the moving surface.
Link to: Wood Turning Textbook
Use For
- Hardwood rods and blocks, up to 8" diameter and 35" long.
- Wood laminate
- Some softwood, though detail isn't as fine
- Straight-grained for spindle-turning
- Grain can be irregular for bowls
Do Not Use For
- Painted wood, especially lead-base
- Pressure-treated
- Split or cracked wood
- Plastics or composites
- Metal
Safety Notes
Personal:
- Always wear safety glasses. Eyeglasses are not safety glasses.
- No loose clothing. Tie up long hair. No jewelry.
- Wear non-slip shoes and keep a stable stance.
- Do not wear gloves.
- Do not turn hazardous materials such as pressure-treated lumber.
Tool:
- Tighten all locks before starting.
- Rotate the workpiece by hand to ensure clearance.
- Use the right tool at the correct speed. Do not force a tool or attachment to perform a job for which it was not designed.
- Never leave the machine running unattended
- Never operate with guards or cover plates removed.