Spindle turning, or turning between centers, is a woodturning method referring to a piece of wood on a wood lathe that is being turned on its center axis.[1]
^Clifford, Brian. "Woodturning - Grain and other factors", 1999. Accessed April 30, 2007.
Spindleturning, or turning between centers, is a woodturning method referring to a piece of wood on a wood lathe that is being turned on its center axis...
workpiece; when the workpiece rotates (e.g., in turning and boring), the units are almost always distance per spindle revolution (inches per revolution [in/rev...
lathe, affects the tools and techniques used by the woodturner. In spindleturning, the grain runs lengthwise along the lathe bed, as if a log were mounted...
drill is a simple hand-operated type of tool, consisting of a rod (the spindle or drill shaft) that is set in rapid rotary motion by means of a cord wrapped...
headstock chuck spindle for glassblowing. The tools to deform the glass and tubes to blow (inflate) the glass are usually handheld. In diamond turning, a computer-controlled...
needed] The wood is covered with powdered industrial diamond, attached to a spindle, and used to smooth rough surfaces of gems. Master clockmaker John Harrison...
with respect to the workpiece. Typically a finger router bit is used, but spindle moulders can also be used. Manual cutting of finger joints is time-consuming...
available spindle speed is usually best. With a variable-speed handheld power drill, the trigger is best squeezed lightly to yield a low spindle speed. Good...
also provision to offset the tailstock (T4) from the spindles axis, this is useful for turning small tapers, and when re-aligning the tailstock to the...
leadscrew, which uses a train of gears that can be altered as required for the turning application. "Definition of TRIBLET". www.merriam-webster.com. Retrieved...
areas and allows for greater visibility while turning. It might also be considered to allow for turning to be somewhat more comfortable as, supposedly...