Thanks Thanks:  0
Likes Likes:  0
Picture(s) thanks Picture(s) thanks:  0
Results 1 to 8 of 8
  1. #1
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Melbourne
    Posts
    10

    Default Outboard turning on MC-900

    Hi guys,

    I am scratching my head trying to figure out the tool-rest extension arm that came with my lathe. I would assume that it is meant for outboard turning, but I can't set it up in a way that gives me any greater swing or easier access to the work.

    I have attached a few photos to help illustrate. On the arm, where the tool rest hole is, one corner is chamfered and I would assume that this is the part that is supposed to be towards the work. I have tried every position available on the lathe head (normal, plus 45, 90, 135 and 180 degrees clockwise only), but I can't make this chamfered corner face any direction that would be useful. Considering the extra expense to make this piece and the bed extension to the left of the lathe head, I am expecting there to be something I am missing.

    I cannot see any way to reverse the spindle direction, nor can head be locked in a position that is anti-clockwise from the normal position.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated. Also attached is a photo of a little (~5") jarrah burl bowl, my first effort since getting back to the lathe after 5 years.


    Thanks,

    Adam

  2. # ADS
    Google Adsense Advertisement
    Join Date
    Always
    Location
    Advertising world
    Posts
    Many





     
  3. #2
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Melbourne
    Posts
    10

    Default

    I have the term 'outboard' confused... What I mean is 'with the head rotated'.

  4. #3
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Location
    Oberon, NSW
    Age
    63
    Posts
    13,360

    Default

    AFAIK, the way it's pictured is the way it's used. [shrug] It's enough (barely) to handle diameters slightly over the normal bed-swing, but as ya alrady know is useless for anything of any really greater size.

    Even if it could handle larger diameters, it'd be pretty useless 'cos the extension allows extra flex and thus more prone to causing chatter. This can be avoided by bolting a leg under the tool-rest, but if you're going to do that you may as well make a heavy tripod for it instead... one that's seperate to the lathe and can be moved to where you want it!

    Actually, I find the whole banjo assembly a pain. In normal turning if I remove the extension then the bottom of the tool-rest spindle is just barely held by the grub screw when at working height. If I leave the extension in so that the toolrest mounts securely, I get the chatter problem when doing deep or heavy turning.

    I modified mine, but it bloody well annoyed me that I had to in the first place.
    I may be weird, but I'm saving up to become eccentric.

    - Andy Mc

  5. #4
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Niflheim
    Posts
    34

    Default

    You have the right idea about it's use. And you WILL get lots of chatter when hollowing with the thing but it does come in handy. Just be careful you don't get a nasty catch while using the extension. It can snap in half.

  6. #5
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Location
    Flinders Shellharbour
    Posts
    5,693

    Smile MC900 extension stuff

    Hi Adam, I had the same problem and found that at having the chuck at 90' rather than at 45' or so as you have gives you a bit more. But in the end I made another extension arm about the same length and fitted a piece of steam pipe [1 1/4 dia ] to it down to the floor.This enabled me to turn about 360 plus diameter very easily. Would have made the arm a bit longer but thatwas all I had on hand.
    I'll send some pics when I find the digi camera, this will show easy it is to set up.

    Hughie
    Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working. — Pablo Picasso


  7. #6
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Melbourne
    Posts
    10

    Default

    Thanks for your responses! Glad I wasn't missing something, but then maybe I wish that I was...

  8. #7
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Niflheim
    Posts
    34

    Default

    Does yours have the 3/4hp motor? You would be pushing the limits of the thing I would think. Or did you upgrade the motor?

  9. #8
    Join Date
    Aug 2003
    Location
    Perth (NOR)
    Age
    78
    Posts
    1,386

    Default

    What Skewie said is spot on. However in your pictures you are setting the toolrest right accross the 'face' that you are turning. Remember that the toolrest need only extend a little more than the left of the centre of the face. The MC style banjo/banjo extention/toolrest was not intended for doing "Big" bowls but rather to enable the turner to swivel the head and hollow out the bowl headon instead of bending/leaning over the bed when hollowing. This makes for less strain on the back plus it makes it easier to see where the tool is cutting ( for those that do not observe the cutting process on the opposite side of the bowl ).
    The extension arm makes for a rather 'flimsy' support inducing chatter when heavy cuts are made plus it raises the minimum height setting of the toolrest too high. Having said that, I have not seen a better commercial available system on a lathe costing around $379. I have found Vicmarc's outrigger as is supplied with the VL-175 etc to be as near to 'perfect' as I think possible without making an external dedicated toolrest support.

    Definately remove the extension when turning over the bed as again it just raises the minimum toolrest height too much and can induce unnecessary chatter.

Similar Threads

  1. Turning Tools
    By Barry_White in forum HINTS & TIPS
    Replies: 21
    Last Post: 21st January 2008, 08:03 AM
  2. Turning Goblets
    By loz in forum WOODTURNING - GENERAL
    Replies: 8
    Last Post: 29th October 2005, 12:00 AM
  3. Vicmarc Lathes
    By Five Thumbs in forum WOODTURNING - GENERAL
    Replies: 6
    Last Post: 19th November 2004, 10:06 AM
  4. Outboard Turning
    By Rustic in forum WOODTURNING - GENERAL
    Replies: 4
    Last Post: 8th November 2003, 04:12 PM

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •