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Palmgren Operating Manual & Parts List

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OPERATION (CONTINUED)

TURNING PLASTICS

TYPES OF PLASTICS

There are two general groups of plastics. The first includes all phenol
plastics molded 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 craft work. They are easy to turn, being a little
harder than wood, but much softer than any of the soft metals.

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 centers,
using either the wood mounting centers or metal mounting arrange-
ments. When the spur center is used, slots should be sawed across
the work.

USE OF WOOD TURNING CHISELS

Standard wood turning chisels are excellent for turning plastics by
means of scraping methods.

The tool rest should be slightly below center 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.

Properly worked, the chip comes off in a continuous ribbon.

In cold weather, plastic may become brittle and should be tem-
pered in warm water for about ten minutes before turning.

USE OF FORMED TOOLS FOR PRODUCTION BEADING AND 
SIMILAR OPERATIONS

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 grinding thin (.020 to .010

) gauge aluminum strips. A holder,

like the one shown, can then be used to support any of your pre-
pared strips and to guide it against the workpiece.

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 slight-
ly 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.

POLISHING PLASTICS

Start with sanding.

First use 150-grit dry paper to remove tool marks.

Then finish off with 150-grit and 400-grit papers, in succession.
These abrasives should be 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 the wheel at one spot too long – keep moving around –
otherwise the plastic might become heat marked.

SANDING, BUFFING AND POLISHING

USING THE LATHE TO SAND TURNINGS

Turnings should be sanded with the lathe running in second
lowest speed.

A large sheet of sandpaper is useful for smoothing cylinders.

All other sanding operations are done with a narrow strip of
abrasive paper. The best finishing grit is 3/0 for softwood, 4/0
for hardwoods. Worn 2/0 paper is often used, and is the equiva-
lent of 3/0 or 4/0 new paper.

The application of the sandpaper strip is shown in the illustrations.

Care must be exercised in order to prevent dubbing the corners
of beads, shoulders, etc.

Figure 75

Figure 72

Figure 73

Figure 74

Figure 76

Coves

Swing

Wood Fibers

Sandpaper

Sandpaper

Fibers Lifted and Cut Off

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Страница 1: ...l l p pa ar rt ts s l li is st t 8 84 43 31 15 5 1 15 5 V VA AR RI IA AB BL LE E S SP PE EE ED D W WO OO OD D L LA AT TH HE E Read carefully and follow all safety rules and operating instructions befo...

Страница 2: ...Remember that being careless for even a fraction of a second can result in severe personal injury BE PREPARED FOR JOB Wear proper apparel Do not wear loose clothing gloves neck ties rings bracelets o...

Страница 3: ...orkpiece and start with a new piece of wood Use extra care when turning wood with twisted grain or wood that is twisted or bowed it may cut unevenly or wobble excessively KNOW YOUR CUTTING TOOLS Dull...

Страница 4: ...the line cord to make sure that the plug is in good condition and that the insulation has not been damaged dur ing transit I IN NS ST TA AL LL LA AT TI IO ON N Refer to Figures 7 12 MOUNTING LATHE TO...

Страница 5: ...istance for electrical shock WARNING Do not permit fingers to touch the terminals of plug when installing or removing from outlet Plug must be plugged into matching outlet that is properly installed a...

Страница 6: ...er supply See wiring diagram Figure 12 for wiring instructions O OP PE ER RA AT TI IO ON N Refer to Figures 13 78 WARNING Operation of any power tool can result in foreign objects being thrown into th...

Страница 7: ...r and drive the spur center into the other end of the wood Make sure the spurs are in the saw cuts Remove the spur center Make sure the centers and the hole in the spindle and the tail stock ram are c...

Страница 8: ...by pulling up on locking handle Remove pin and rotate headstock 90 Insert pin at outboard alignment hole and secure headstock with locking handle USING WOODWORKING CHISELS SELECTION OF CHISELS Better...

Страница 9: ...g edge will con tinue to dig deeper into the work It will dig in until the bite becomes so deep that your hands have difficulty holding the chisel then the improperly supported chisel will begin to bo...

Страница 10: ...e handle bevel side down Keep the base of the bevel against the work It is good practice is to place the skew well over the work pull it back until the edge begins to cut then swing the handle into po...

Страница 11: ...handle This position may be near the middle of the handle or towards the end depending upon the amount of leverage required The position of the hand near the tool rest is a matter of individual prefe...

Страница 12: ...zing cuts are useful to establish approximate finished size diame ters at various points along a workpiece The work can then be turned down to the diameters indicated and be ready for finishing Diamet...

Страница 13: ...edge begins to cut roll skew in the direction of the vee so that the exact portion of the edge which started cutting will travel in a 90 arc down to bottom of the vee Upon reaching bottom of the vee t...

Страница 14: ...be quickly traced around the spindle by touching each line with the pencil After marking use the parting tool to make sizing cuts at all of the important shoulders When learning you will find it best...

Страница 15: ...ining on workpiece CUTTING DOWELS Dowels of any size can be turned quickly with the simple jig shown If the stock is prepared as a split or quartered turning half round and quarter rounds will be prod...

Страница 16: ...step is to remove as much wood as possible by boring into the center with the largest wood bit available This can be accomplished as illustrated in Figure 59 Be careful to measure in advance the depth...

Страница 17: ...and it is turned in the usual manner All surfaces are cut except the back side which is against the mounting block The work is then removed from the mounting block An auxiliary chuck of softwood is no...

Страница 18: ...ight fit of the lid can be relieved by sanding the lip of the body SEGMENTED TURNINGS Segmented bowls and boxes are exceptionally attractive and this method of preparing wood stock is more economical...

Страница 19: ...duced all having a distinctive surface pattern preformed tools will speed the work and assure uniformity Patterns like those illustrated can be created by grinding thin 020 to 010 gauge aluminum strip...

Страница 20: ...omponent CLEANING Keep machine and workshop clean Do not allow sawdust to accu mulate on the tool Keep centers clean Be certain motor is kept clean and is frequently vacuumed free of dust Use soap and...

Страница 21: ...f round 2 Workpiece has too much wobble 3 Operator using bad technique 4 Cutting motion is against the grain of the workpiece 5 Workpiece is too long and thin workpiece is deflected by tool pressure W...

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Страница 23: ...djusting Rod 18036 00 1 42 Retainer 18037 00 1 Ref No Description Part No Qty 43 6 1 0 x 12mm Flat Head Screw 08567 00 4 44 5 0 8 x 6mm Set Screw 03069 00 1 45 Gear 18038 00 1 46 5 0 8 x 10mm Flat Hea...

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Страница 25: ...ain 18084 00 1 33 Rear Cover 18085 00 1 34 Upper Rear Cover 18086 00 1 35 5 0 8 x 12mm Socket Head Bolt 1 36 Spacer 18087 00 1 37 Index Pin Lever 18088 00 1 38 5 0 8 x 30mm Socket Head Bolt 2 39 Block...

Страница 26: ...26 Palmgren Operating Manual Parts List 84315 NOTES...

Страница 27: ...27 Palmgren Operating Manual Parts List 84315 NOTES...

Страница 28: ...charge To order parts for a non warranty repair please contact your preferred Palmgren distributor To obtain the names of Palmgren distributors or to arrange warranty return please call Palmgren Stee...

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