Hey all,
I set up an indicator on a piece of 1 1/2" stock that I was turning and found that it had a high spot that became more pronounced the further out I measured. This lead me to pull off the chuck and measure the spindle nose, which when I did I found a high spot of 0.0005". So, at this point I am at a bit of a loss as to how to correct the problem. I am not sure if I should adjust the spindle bearings or if the spindle is buggered or if it is the D1 collar that is attached to the spindle. Any of you guys with Standard Modern lathes have any suggestions?
Thanks,
Chad
I set up an indicator on a piece of 1 1/2" stock that I was turning and found that it had a high spot that became more pronounced the further out I measured. This lead me to pull off the chuck and measure the spindle nose, which when I did I found a high spot of 0.0005". So, at this point I am at a bit of a loss as to how to correct the problem. I am not sure if I should adjust the spindle bearings or if the spindle is buggered or if it is the D1 collar that is attached to the spindle. Any of you guys with Standard Modern lathes have any suggestions?
Thanks,
Chad