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==Description==
 
==Description==
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* Tool Rest - A bar used to support the cutting tool while removing material.  
 
* Tool Rest - A bar used to support the cutting tool while removing material.  
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* Drive Center - A piece of steel that connects the drive spindle to the work piece.
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* Spur Center - A piece of steel that connects the drive spindle to the work piece.
    
* Live Center - A support piece that connects the work piece to the tail stock. The work piece is captured between the drive center and live center.  
 
* Live Center - A support piece that connects the work piece to the tail stock. The work piece is captured between the drive center and live center.  
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[https://www.teknatool.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/566-Galaxi-DVR-1644-manual_FINAL-Remote-II_23.July_.2018.pdf User Manual]
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[[Media:566-Galaxi-DVR-1644-manual FINAL-Remote-II 23.July .2018.pdf|Wood Lathe User Manual]]
    
==Training==
 
==Training==
 
====Operation====
 
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The wood lathe is similar to the metal lathe in the Machine Shop. It can spin material at various speeds, and lets the turner create cuts and round shapes. Unlike the metal lathe, there is not a built in tool holder. On the wood lathe, a turner will instead use a hand held chisel to carve away the wood. For most projects, the material on the wood lathe is held using two center points on each side of the work. The head stock side of material is the driven side. When installing the spur center in hard wood you will need to saw two diagonal cuts and drill the center hole.  If working with soft wood you can punch the center and use mallet to drive the spur center into the work piece.  You will need to use the following chart for setting the correct turning speed.  
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The wood lathe is similar to the metal lathe in the Machine Shop. It can spin material at various speeds and allows the user to create cuts and round shapes. Unlike the metal lathe, there is not a built in tool holder. On the wood lathe, a turner will instead use a hand held chisel to carve away the wood. For most projects, the material on the wood lathe is held using two centers, one on each side of the work. The head stock side of the material is the driven side. When installing the spur center in hard wood you will need to saw two diagonal cuts and drill the center hole.  If working with soft wood you can use a punch to locate the center and use a mallet to drive the spur center into the work piece.  You will need to use the following chart for setting the correct turning speed.  
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# Mark the center of both ends using a pencil and straight edge. Use a punch to indent both ends at the center marks. This will help locate the tooling and keep the part running true.[[File:...woodLathe1.png|300x300px|thumb|none]]
 
# Mark the center of both ends using a pencil and straight edge. Use a punch to indent both ends at the center marks. This will help locate the tooling and keep the part running true.[[File:...woodLathe1.png|300x300px|thumb|none]]
 
# Make sure to use the two point centers on the lathe and ensure the motor head is tight on the rails. If the tail stock or head is loose the work piece could fly out of the machine.
 
# Make sure to use the two point centers on the lathe and ensure the motor head is tight on the rails. If the tail stock or head is loose the work piece could fly out of the machine.
# Move the tail stock away from the head stock to provide clearance for the wood stock to fit between the head and tail stock.  Lock the tail stock and use the center punch mark to line up the live center and drive center.
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# Move the tail stock away from the head stock to provide clearance for the wood stock to fit between the head and tail stock.  Lock the tail stock and use the center punch mark to line up the live center and spur center.
 
# As you Spin the handle on the tail stock the distance between the two centers will be reduced and capture the material. Keep the center punch marks lined up with the points on the centers until it pinches the work piece.  
 
# As you Spin the handle on the tail stock the distance between the two centers will be reduced and capture the material. Keep the center punch marks lined up with the points on the centers until it pinches the work piece.  
# When the drive center is engaged into the material lock the quill using the red handle handle located on top of the tail stock. Now your piece is secured![[File:...woodLathe2.png|none|thumb]]
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# When the spur center is engaged into the material lock the quill using the red handle handle located on top of the tail stock. Now your piece is secured![[File:...woodLathe2.png|none|thumb]]
 
# The tool rest should be placed roughly 1/4"or less from the stock.[[File:...woodLathe3.png|none|thumb]]
 
# The tool rest should be placed roughly 1/4"or less from the stock.[[File:...woodLathe3.png|none|thumb]]
 
# The tool rest should be at a height so that the tool on top of the rest will be cutting at the middle of the stock.
 
# The tool rest should be at a height so that the tool on top of the rest will be cutting at the middle of the stock.
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==Certification==
 
==Certification==
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[https://foxtale.georgefox.edu/moodle/course/view.php?id=30800 Foxtale Course]
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[https://georgefox.instructure.com/courses/1190 Canvas Quiz]
    
==Troubleshooting==
 
==Troubleshooting==

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