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Revision as of 15:18, 4 October 2018
Owner/Loaner | PS1 |
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Serial Number | NAN |
Make/Model | Jet 1442 headstock, and 1642 bed (probably) |
Arrival Date | 11/21/2015 |
Usability | yes |
Contact | Wood Shop Area Host |
Where | Wood Shop |
Authorization Needed | yes |
Hackable | no |
Estimated Value | 800 |
Host Area | Wood Shop |
Description
This is an oddball lathe that seems to be assembled from a collection of parts from other lathes.
- The bed and legs are from a No:1642 16" electronic variable speed lathe.
- There was a dataplate on the legs to this effect, but ALL the information on it was wrong (swing, working length, speed control type, etc.) for our lathe configuration, so it was removed
- The headstock and tailstock are (we think) from a 1442 MECHANICAL variable speed lathe
- manual here: File:Jet 1442 lathe.pdf
- The tool rest is fairly large for the headstock height and ~probably~ originated with the 16" lathe parts
Status
It spins, it works, and serviceable tailstock and headstock parts are on hand. Don't change the speed - the speed-change mechanism is broken and also jammed in place.
How to get authorized
Authorization for this tool by authorized proctors only: Authorized Proctors
This tool requires certification for use. Please contact one of the following to arrange authorization.
- This list is a basic starting point pending approval of the area host.
Approved Authorizer | Contact |
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Matt Triano | matt.triano @ gmail.com |
Eric Beauchamp — area host | eric @ home-chicago.com |
Sevin Strauss — approved authorizer | |
Andrew Camardella — approved authorizer | |
Donzell — approved authorizer |
Resources
Wood Lathe Authorization Checklist
Intro to Woodturning by Brian Clifford
Personal Protective Equipment
- Face shield (not just safety glasses) must be worn.
- Long and loose hair must be contained.
- Do not wear gloves or loose clothing.
- Remove watches, rings, and other jewelry.
- Roll up or don't wear long sleeves.
- Dust protection may be required.
Pre-Operational Safety Checks
- Locate and ensure you are familiar with all machine operations and controls.
- Ensure all guards are fitted, secure and functional. Do not operate if guards are missing or faulty.
- Workpiece must be securely fastened to face plate, chuck or between centers.
- Rotate the workpiece by hand to check clearance between tool rest and bed.
- Ensure the cutting tools are sharp and in good condition.
- Start the dust extraction unit before using the machine.
- Make sure all clamping handles are tight.
Operational Safety Checks
- Adjust speed to suit the diameter of the work and turning operation (IMPORTANT - *never* adjust speed while the lathe is off!)
- Before making adjustments (apart from speed), switch off and bring the machine to a complete standstill.
- Keep the tool rest adjusted close to the work and at the correct height.
- Stop the lathe and remove all tool rests before sanding.
Ending Operations and Cleaning Up
- Switch off the machine when work completed.
- Return all chisels and other tools to racks.
- Leave the machine in a safe, clean and tidy state.
- Sweep or vacuum any wood debris/dust/shavings.
Potential Hazards and Injuries
- Please watch this short safety video on YouTube [1]
- Eye injuries from flying debris or defective timber. Wear appropriate eye protection.
- Hair/clothing getting caught in moving machine parts. Remove jewelry, loose clothes, keep sleeves short, roll up sleeves, no gloves, secure long hair
- Airborne dust. Wear a respirator or dust mask appropriate for the material you are using.
Do
- Rough cut the workpiece as close as possible to the finished shape before installing it.
- Check your workpiece for flaws, cracks, knots etc. and test glue joints before mounting the workpiece on machine.
- Use the lowest speed when starting a new workpiece.
Don't
- Drive the workpiece into the drive center while the drive center is in the headstock.
- Touch your project by hand while the lathe is running
DO
- Set the drive center into the workpiece with a soft mallet prior to installing it on the headstock.
How To Get Authorized
List of Currently Certified Users
Documentation
https://wiki.pumpingstationone.org/Wood_Lathe_Authorization_Checklist
Manual https://wiki.pumpingstationone.org/File:Jet_1236.pdf
Qualified Member | Trained By | Auth Date |
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Matt Triano | Patrick Grider | |
Sevin Straus | Danger Committee | |
Eric Beauchamp | Danger Committee | |
Erik Wessing | Danger Committee | |
Andrew Camardella | Danger Committee | |
Ray Doeksen | Danger Committee, Sevin Strauss | |
Michael Skilton | Danger Committee | |
Daron Wooding | Andrew Camardella | |
Sam Paris | Andrew Camardella | 2016-07-20 |
Donald Wells | Andrew Camardella | 2016-07-20 |
McTavish McArdle | Andrew Camardella | 2016-07-20 |
An Phan | Andrew Camardella | 2016-08-18 |
Matt Keith | Andrew Camardella | 2016-08-18 |
Ian Monroe | Andrew Camardella | 2016-07-20 |
Les Schier | Sevin Straus | 2016-09-01 |
Jon Komperda | Andy Larkin | 2016-10-27 |
Clarence Bartenhagen | Sevin Straus | 2017-02-01 |
Joe Dowling | Sevin Straus | 2017-02-01 |
Crystal Morales | Sevin Straus | 2017-03-11 |
Jason Pittman | Sevin Straus | 2017-03-11 |
Sam Chen | Sevin Straus | |
Andrew Wingate | Donzell | 2017-10-22 |
Tucker Tomlinson | Donzell | 2017-10-22 |
Theo | Donzell | 2017-12-10 |
Jeff Gershune | Donzell | 2018-1-14 |
Arjun Sharma | Donzell | 2018-1-14 |
Jack Phillips | Donzell | 2018-1-14 |
Ryan Himmelblau | Donzell | 2018-1-14 |
Scott Greenburg | Donzell | 2018-1-14 |
Zack Sasnow | Donzell | 2018-1-28 |
Corey Toyama | Donzell | 2018-1-28 |
Nick Prorok | Donzell | 2018-3-11 |
Eugene Liokumovich | Donzell | 2018-8-26 |