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What do I do with the old rails and rip fence now. Any suggestions?http://www.shopsmith.net/forums/images/ ... nfused.gif

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Larry I think your talking about the headstock or drive end of the wood.gabigfoot wrote:Hi All
New With A Shopsmith.
I Just Turned A Bowl And When I Tried My Next Project, The Left End(sorry Dont Know The Correct Term) Keeps Ripping Loose. I Have Tried More And Less Pressure But Nothing Helps. The Wood Was Heart Pine. I Then Tried To Turn A 2x2 Soft Pine I Had Started As Pratice. It Did The Same. The End Piece Was New When I Started.
Can The Piece Be Worn This Soon Or Am I Doing Something Stupid.
Thanks For Any Help
Larry
Gabigfoot
If you're new to SS and turning between centers (have pressure on both ends), you need to make sure the quill lock is tightened securely after mounting your wood or the quill could ease back into the headstock causing your piece to come loose. Also, the headstock needs to be secure or it could slide to the left too.woodburner wrote:Okay, what I think you are replying to is the spur center. If it is, you need to remember to keep enough pressure on the wood mounted between the headstock and tailstock, because as you turn the pressure will be lost. .