How To Set Up and Polish with the Polisher Bench Lathe

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2012
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    Give your finished jewelry pieces the ultimate luster with the Foredom Bench Lathe, in this video tutorial with Tammy Honaman. Find this, and hundreds of other jewelry-making how-to videos, at Fire Mountain Gems and Beads.
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Комментарии • 8

  • @Mysteryboy0007
    @Mysteryboy0007 Год назад

    my buffing wheel thing keep flying off as it spin tho?

    • @FireMountainGems
      @FireMountainGems  Год назад

      Oh no! That doesn't make it very easy to use. The manual has some good info on assembling the spindles and the wheels: www.foredom.net/wp-content/uploads/Bench-Lathe-manual.pdf If you have any questions, it would be best to reach out to Foredom directly: www.foredom.net/ Hope this helps!

  • @buffi944
    @buffi944 9 лет назад +1

    what happens if that grub screw comes out while polishing when you least expect it.

    • @felixf5211
      @felixf5211 4 года назад

      Is this a serious question?

    • @buffi944
      @buffi944 4 года назад

      @@felixf5211 machines like that should be banned them grub screws i have seen them come lose before over time, anyone polishing is a clean looking house says a lot

  • @amatudin2291
    @amatudin2291 4 года назад

    she already use glasses.

  • @malcolmthompson9848
    @malcolmthompson9848 Год назад

    wear a p-100 mask even when using vacuum hood. Buffers must be bolted down. Change the orientation of the work continually to avoid streaks. Don't over-charge the wheel as she did. I question that anyone with a manicure like hers has much experience using a bench lathe.

  • @davidphilips3489
    @davidphilips3489 3 года назад

    *impressed with quality. my unit came 🔎🔍 **allabout.wiki/Lyman** with a pound or so of what looks like stainless steel shot and more importantly a spare o-ring for the access hatch and a toothed-belt for the motor-drum drive. Nice touch.the drum and base are both larger than I expected and heavy.the materials and build quality seem good to very good.it's been running on the slowest speed for the last couple of hours with2 pounds or so of my steel parts to be deburred,4 pounds or so of 1" ceramic stars andwater with a little bit of dawn soapfilled to 1/2 the drum volume.I weighed the drum half filled with the previous mentioned items and it came out a little under 9 **pounds.like**: I like the way the drum hatch gets locked.the robustness of the build and motor.con: no instructions that I can see on how to work the base dials/controls, but I got it running by just turning the knobs.grin.not sure if the timer is on or what the 1/0 switch does (it's not on/off to the motor), timer use maybe ??I'll have another look in the box for the instructions or maybe on line .... this is not a big enough of an issue to take rating stars off my initial 5 star rating.update 10.1.2017: ran it 24hrs/day for 4 days straight with 4 different batches of parts and it worked without issues. My a36 steel parts came out as expected with a nice even finish.BTW not mentioned but as I state in the previous line, I've been running it without a 'timer' limit. I suspect the '1/0' switch when switched to '0' disables the timer ... however I got it to work this way, it's the way I wanted, so I can run it overnight without a 3hr reset of the timer.*