How Do You Use A Wood Lathe Drill Chuck?
Woodworkers know the value of a lathe in a workshop. Using this turning machine can add to the types of materials and designs a craftsman can produce. If you are considering the purchase of a lathe for your workspace, you need to understand how to use the lathe’s chuck in order to begin. Installing, removing and using the lathe’s chuck, as it is designed, means some simple techniques for installing and removing the chuck you will use for each project. Once installed, you can begin to attach your blocks and pieces of wood for turning. Lock the lathe spindle into a set position before attempting to remove or install a lathe chuck. A lathe chuck uses a reverse thread as its securing point to the lathe’s spindle. You will have to turn the lathe chuck in a loosening movement in order to remove the chuck from the spindle. Grip the lathe chuck. Use a strap wrench that is able to loop around the chuck and be tightened as it is turns the chuck in a loosening movement. When the chuck becomes fre