… And the faceplate is also a mess.
PLEASE clean up your tools and work area after you are done your work.
I’m now an hour in and I’m still just cleaning up after someone else rather than working on my project.
… And the faceplate is also a mess.
PLEASE clean up your tools and work area after you are done your work.
I’m now an hour in and I’m still just cleaning up after someone else rather than working on my project.
I’ve removed the rust from the faceplate, stock and thread cover.
I am not able to remove the stain from the tools.
Oh dear
Thank you @Mouat for letting us know and for clearing up!
@turners Care of the lathe and tools are covered in the induction. Please don’t turn anything that has wet glue or finishes on it, please ensure it has dried fully. It is fine to apply finishes to you work whilst it is mounted on the lathe but please protect the lathe by putting newspaper etc underneath. Wait for the finish to dry completely if you need to turn it again. You can use a hairdryer to speed this up.
Clearing up your wood shavings after you have finished is basic and goes for all users of the wood workshop. Not only is it considerate for the other users of the space and part of being a responsible member but it is a also a safety risk as we recently had a near miss involving slipping on wood shavings.
Please also remember that the lathe is very kindly on long term loan to the members.
Sorry @Calum_Nicoll I must have missed your post about the broken gouge. Do you know which one it is? Looks perhaps like a spindle gouge but it is hard to tell from the photo. Did one of the other @woodtechs order a new one already? If not we will get a replacement.
With an air compressor 6ft away from the lathe there’s really no excuses not to have the shavings cleared away. A few blasts and they’re all conveniently on the floor, ready to sweep up.
This was a real shame – James (@Mouat) spent his whole time clearing, cleaning and making good this mess, and had no time for his own project. Someone out there owes him big time! Thanks James!
Except that it is not clear that the air compressor is for the use of everyone in the wood workshop, I do not think. I do not recall it featuring in my induction, at least.
Air compressor aside, there is still no reason not to clean up your work area after you have finished.
–James.
I’ll order a replacement this week, along with a new tailstock centre. @Beth any recommendations on where to buy tools?
Good point… thanks for raising Andrew.
EDIT: @woodtechs, I have added some draft notes to the end of Wood Workshop - Induction #3 - Hand-held Power Tools - to be expanded at some point soon…
Also, off-topic, noticed that the scraps wheelie bin has knocked part of the tablesaw extraction system loose. May just need duct tape?
Yeah, air compressor might be useful. I’ve no idea how to use and it may be helpful if a person has the inclination to clean up. Brush and pan gets 98% of the cleaning done.
EDIT: DRAFT notes added to Wood Workshop - Induction #3 - Hand-held Power Tools - needs further work before including in induction.
perfect, thanks! Just read that in post above.
Oops - there are more health and safety considerations here. Moved to the “hand power tool section”, and currently only draft, as needs working through in more detail. Thanks to @joeatkin2 - one for our list…
Sorry
Ear protection
Wasn’t trying to be arsey, wrongly assumed it was common knowledge as it has been discussed in previous ‘cleaning up after yourself’ topics on discourse. It’s my go-to for clearing up wood shavings. So long as they end up in the bin it’s all good.
I had a look yesterday. It is one of @matt s tools not the spaces. It’s a small spindle gouge made by coronet who are now out of business. I recommend replacing with same size gouge by Robert Sorby or Henry Taylor. I think HT is available from axeminster
Yeah I noticed this when I emptied the wheelie bin on Thursday. Was going to seek input from @woodtechs re. a fix. Would probably be better to cut the hose back then do a proper joint.
It has been noted: if there’s enough hose we will do a proper joint but at minimum I’ll take a look at it and patch tonight if I can.