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1. TYPES OF PLASTICS

There are two general groups of plastics. The
first includes all phenol plastics moulded under
heat and pressure. Bakelite and Formica are
examples.  In the second are all catalyst setting
plastics of various bases sold under such trade
names as Lucite, Catalin, Cast Bakelite,
Marblette, Tenite  and Trafford. Those  in  the
second group are most generally used for
craftwork. They are easy to turn, being a little
harder than wood but much softer than any of
the soft metals.

  2. MOUNTING THE WORK

The most useful mounting device is the 4-jaw
(metal lathe) chuck.  When this is not available,
cylinders can be mounted on a slightly tapered
wooden mandrel.  Rods can be mounted
between centres, using either the wood
mounting centres or metal mounting
arrangements.  When the spur centre is used,
slots should be sawed across the work.

  3. USE OF WOOD TURNING CHISELS

 

 

4. USE OF FORMED TOOLS FOR

PRODUCTION BEADING AND
SIMILAR OPERATIONS

Standard wood turning chisels are excellent for
turning plastics by means of scraping methods.
The tool rest should be slightly below centre and
the chisel handle should be held a little higher
than the cutting edge to give a negative rake.
Scraping tools should be kept to a minimum.  A
large contact area, such as the full edge of the
spear-point chisel, will cause chatter and
probable chipping.

Proper ly worked, the chip comes off in a
continuous ribbon.  In cold weather, plastic may
become br ittle and should be tempered in
war m water for about ten minutes before
turning.

When a number of identical pieces are to be
produced, all having a distinctive surface
pattern, preformed tools will speed the work and
assure uniformity.  Patterns like those illustrated
can be created by gr inding thin gauge
aluminium strips.  A holder, like the one shown,
can then be used to support any one of your
prepared strips and guide it against the
workpiece.

  5. TURNING BALLS

Plastic balls are rough turned in the usual manner
and then brought to perfect roundness by using
a tube tool. The tube should be slightly less in
diameter than the finished size of the ball.  It
can be brass or steel, ground square across the
end.  The tool is used with or without a rest, and
is worked by swinging it from side to side.

  6. POLISHING PLASTICS

Start with sanding.  First use 150-grit dry paper to
remove tool marks, than finish off with 150-grit
and 400-grit papers, in succession, used wet.
Press lightly to avoid overheating and marring
the work.  Buffing gives the final polish, using the
polishing compounds commonly supplied for
this purpose.  Do not press too hard or hold wheel
at one spot too long, keep moving around,
otherwise the plastic might become heat
marked.

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TURNING PLASTICS

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Страница 1: ...OPERATING MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 0408 40 WOODLATHE 40 WOODLATHE Model No CWL1000 Part No 6500685...

Страница 2: ...Plate And Chuck Turnings 23 Fancy Face Plate Turnings 23 Turning Plastics 27 Sanding Buffin8g And Polishing 28 Maintenance 29 Lubrication 29 Spares And Servicing Contacts 30 PartsList 30 Parts Diagram...

Страница 3: ...nch Wood lathe Before assembling this machine please read this manual thoroughly and follow all instructions carefully In doing so you will ensure the safety of yourself and that of others around you...

Страница 4: ...tion is dusty Everyday eyeglasses only have impact resistant lenses they are NOT safety glasses 13 USEEARDEFENDERS 14 DON T OVERREACH Keep proper footing and balance at all times 15 MAINTAIN TOOLS IN...

Страница 5: ...in the headstock Always set the workpiece into the centre with a soft mallet first and then mount the Centre with workpiece attached into headstock spindle 10 When using the Faceplate ensure the workp...

Страница 6: ...into a socket outlet 2 Never use the plug without the fuse cover fitted 3 Should you wish to replace a detachable fuse carrier ensure that the correct replacement is used as indicated by marking or c...

Страница 7: ...is used ensure the mounting screws are countersunk into the underside of the ply so that the bearing surface is completely flat UNPACKING AND CHECKING CONTENTS OF CARTON 7 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES A full...

Страница 8: ...emble the Tailstock Clamp assembly 8 Fig 1 and reassemble to the Tailstock with the bolt through the hole in the Tailstock throught the Clamping Plate and into the Lever Note the orientation of the Cl...

Страница 9: ...the eight holes provided in the base Two of these holes are concealed behind plastic end caps as shown in Fig 7 Alternatively bolt the machine to a piece of board of at least 25mm in thickness and hav...

Страница 10: ...It should be firm 1 2 total movement at the middle of the run 6 Retighten Motor securing bolts and replace Pulley Access Cover 10 SPINDLE SPEEDS RECOMMENDED GENERAL SPEEDS SPINDLE TURNING SQUARE LENGT...

Страница 11: ...e point of the centre on the wood where the diagonal lines cross Drive the centre into the wood Use a wooden mallet or a plastic hammer but put a piece of wood on the end of the centre to protect it 1...

Страница 12: ...on to the faceplate using screws as appropriate see fig 9 The complete assembly is then screwed on to the headstock spindle and tightened securely by holding the faceplate and turning the spindle nut...

Страница 13: ...ELS THESIXMOSTCOMMONLYUSEDCHISELTYPES 2 1 Cutting and Scraping To cut the chisel is held so that the sharp edge actually digs into the revolving work to peel off a shaving To scrape the chisel is held...

Страница 14: ...ith the bevel pressed against the work and the tool rest will act as a fulcrum to support the chisel against the downward force of the revolving work If the rest is placed too low so that the chisel i...

Страница 15: ...ce pass squarely under the chisels edge This then is the position in which it is easiest to hold the chisel steady To obtain this position place the rest approximately 1 8 3mm thickness of chisel belo...

Страница 16: ...kpiece centre for scraping it can be held easily in one hand 6 USINGTHESCRAPINGCHISELS A 1 2 wide spear point chisel a 1 2 wide round nose chisel and a 1 wide flat nose chisel complete the list of too...

Страница 17: ...so that the heel of the hand below the little finger acts as a sliding guide against the rest The handle hand controls chisel position Finish cutting requires more control with less force and is bett...

Страница 18: ...as deeply 18 as desired at any spot along the work At this stage long cuts from the centre of either end can also be taken Roughing off generally is continued until the cylinder is approximately 3mm...

Страница 19: ...as a pivot Otherwise the cutting position and sequence of cuts is the same As when using the toe it is important that cutting be done only by extreme end of cutting edge If deep vees are planned it i...

Страница 20: ...y to roll the blade into cove Hold the blade so that bevel is at a 90 angle to the work axis with the point touching the pencil line and pointing into work axis From here depress the tip slightly to s...

Страница 21: ...by using the callipers to determine when the cut is finished After making the sizing cuts hang the pattern behind the lathe where it will serve as a guide for completion of the workpiece long at one o...

Страница 22: ...the centre of the spindle this portion being at least 3mm over finish size to allow for later removal of any marks made upon it Operate lathe at a slower speed than normal Lubricate the workpiece at...

Страница 23: ...ing work by using dividers see above 2 PLANNINGVARIOUS CUTS The circumference of a faceplate turning is roughed out and finished in the same manner as that for a spindle Practically all of the balance...

Страница 24: ...ck When mounted in the chuck the workpiece is substantially supported for any faceplate type of turning 2 TURNINGCYLINDERS Stock for cylinders should be mounted on the screw centre or a small faceplat...

Страница 25: ...ntres using standard procedures Smaller balls can be mounted as face plates on the small faceplate of screw centre Lines drawn to indicate the centre and ends of the ball shape are helpful in plotting...

Страница 26: ...ght fit of the lid can be relieved by sanding the lip of the body 7 SEGMENTEDTURNINGS Segmented turnings and boxes can be extremely attractive and this method of preparing wood stock is more economica...

Страница 27: ...edge of the spear point chisel will cause chatter and probable chipping Properly worked the chip comes off in a continuous ribbon In cold weather plastic may become brittle and should be tempered in...

Страница 28: ...an be used SANDING BUFFING AND POLISHING 1 USINGTHELATHETOSANDTURNINGS Turnings should be sanded with the lathe running in second lowest speed A large sheet of sandpaper is useful for smoothing cylind...

Страница 29: ...iece of rubber hose for small parts is inserted in the recess to grip the workpieces Workpieces can be changed without stopping the lathe MAINTENANCE WARNING For your own safety turn the switch off an...

Страница 30: ...1702000 33 Lock Washer 2 GB862287 34 Washers 2 GB97187 35 Spring washer 2 GB9387 36 Wire bracket 1 RWL1000E105 37 Screw 1 GBT8182000 38 Belt pulley 1 RWL1000B0006A 39 Belt pulley 1 RWL1000B0006 40 Cov...

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