07-28-2015, 01:00 PM
I use the lathe mostly for turning chair legs. I use a lot of hand tools (planes and chisels) so I feel that I am getting my tools sufficiently sharp. I am grinding a hollowed bevel on the skew, then honing it on a med india and hard ark, then stropping on leather with the green stuff.
I am using an older PennState 10” lathe with bed extension. It is not bolted to the table, but rather rests on the rubber feet on a solid bench.
When using the skew, I am getting a shallow screw thread effect on the material. I feel that there is vibration/chatter affecting the cut, and understand that dull tools would be a culprit, but assuming that the tools were sharp enough, what are some of the other factors that would cause vibration? Or what I am describing?
I also experience chatter when using a parting tool. I am getting it sharp, and I am sure that I am presenting it correctly, pivoting down into the cut. The parting tool is an old smaller chisel, I think its time to upgrade to a better parting tool.
I am using an older PennState 10” lathe with bed extension. It is not bolted to the table, but rather rests on the rubber feet on a solid bench.
When using the skew, I am getting a shallow screw thread effect on the material. I feel that there is vibration/chatter affecting the cut, and understand that dull tools would be a culprit, but assuming that the tools were sharp enough, what are some of the other factors that would cause vibration? Or what I am describing?
I also experience chatter when using a parting tool. I am getting it sharp, and I am sure that I am presenting it correctly, pivoting down into the cut. The parting tool is an old smaller chisel, I think its time to upgrade to a better parting tool.