LancsRick
Established Member
Right, I refuse to believe that there's a patch of my garage where the laws of physics don't apply (although it would explain a lot of my projects!), so there's an issue somewhere that I'm failing to track down...
Coronet Major lathe with an Axminster Super Precision chuck on with O'Donnell jaws.
14" x 2" circular piece mounted via dovetail recess.
I keep getting wobble and a spiral pattern on the front face.
- Checked the bearing is snug on the lathe shaft
- Check the chuck isn't cross threaded
- Removed all chuck jaws, cleaned, refitted to ensure everything is true
- Chuck is absolutely tight to the workpiece, even with both hands I can't move the thing
and yet...
I seem to have a perpetual wobble that I can't get rid of. Gives a typical eccentric cut on the outside edge, and the front face demonstrates about 5 instances of a spiral ridge heading in to the centre of the workpiece. If I take extremely shallow cuts then I'm ok, but anything more and the wobble comes back. I'm therefore assuming that something is moving (physics!), but for the life of me I can't figure out what!
Any help appreciated.
Yours truly,
Frustrated in Lancashire
Coronet Major lathe with an Axminster Super Precision chuck on with O'Donnell jaws.
14" x 2" circular piece mounted via dovetail recess.
I keep getting wobble and a spiral pattern on the front face.
- Checked the bearing is snug on the lathe shaft
- Check the chuck isn't cross threaded
- Removed all chuck jaws, cleaned, refitted to ensure everything is true
- Chuck is absolutely tight to the workpiece, even with both hands I can't move the thing
and yet...
I seem to have a perpetual wobble that I can't get rid of. Gives a typical eccentric cut on the outside edge, and the front face demonstrates about 5 instances of a spiral ridge heading in to the centre of the workpiece. If I take extremely shallow cuts then I'm ok, but anything more and the wobble comes back. I'm therefore assuming that something is moving (physics!), but for the life of me I can't figure out what!
Any help appreciated.
Yours truly,
Frustrated in Lancashire