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aloibl
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I had an issue with the tool rest moving in the carriage when I used it on my model 500 but with the model 520 that I bought a few months ago the tool rest does not move. Makes using the lathe a lot easier without having to constantly keep moving the tool rest away for the spinning stock.
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aloibl wrote: Makes using the lathe a lot easier without having to constantly keep moving the tool rest away for the spinning stock.
For best results, I find I'm always moving the tool rest in relation to the size of the object being turned anyways.
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True, but there is a difference between needing to move the tool rest periodically because you are cutting your wood and needing to move the tool rest because it will not stay tight. There is a safety issue if the tool rest moves into the wood while it is still spinning.
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need a bunch of reading and it sounds like maybe buying the UTR would be the way to go.

ok shopsmith, put it on sale for me, next week would be fine.
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You missed it. The universal rest was on sale last week !
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I heard the UTR would reduce the max ID you can turn?

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I mean max OD...
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mhebb1 wrote:I mean max OD...

Yes the base does take up some space for spindle turnings (but it would have to me a very large spindle to matter) and without help the minimum spindle length goes from 0 to several inches. For bowls it does not really matter. There are a few solutions to the length issue including using one or two Shopsmith live center extenders or using a #2 Morse taper expender.
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Indeed
I do some large spindle jobs but I'm tempted to get one anyway.

https://forum.shopsmith.com/viewtopic.php?t=10252

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mhebb1 wrote:Indeed
I do some large spindle jobs but I'm tempted to get one anyway.

https://forum.shopsmith.com/viewtopic.php?t=10252

Mike

I don't think using the UTR is the thing preventing someone from turning a log I think you lose less 3 inches in diameter. The Shopsmith starts with a 14" throw.
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