Very interesting video. In your description you have correctly identified (in the links attached), some examples of the chuck that was invented by the late Australian wood turner Mr Longworth. As noted, it is a self-centering chuck, and if a chuck does not have the contra-rotating plates, associated spiral slots (with inserted sliding grips), then it isn't self centering, and consequently is not a Longworth chuck.
I didn't know about that, it's my first time experimenting with the lathe... I'll change the description and update the article on my website with this information, thank you so much!
+Paoson WoodWorking : I was a bit reluctant to make my comment, and I see you've changed the description, and we have both learned something about how the world is self-regulating when we have good intentions ☺. Thanks for your reply.
Как всегда - интересное видео :). - - Сусо, вы по-прежнему использовать соединение *дерево/металл* 1:55. Но эта связь *НЕ быть надежным*, и во время работы будет шататься. Почему бы не взять длинную железную гайку (резьбовой разъем), разрезать его вдоль и немного отжимают в тиски (для плотной посадки на резьбе. Затем приклеить гайку в деревянной шайбой, с помощью эпоксидной смолы. - - Почему бы не использовать винты вместо обычных 4:30 - "крыло" (барашком) Это так удобно Марк?.
I was actually surprise by how well this metal/wood bond works. If you use a hard plywood such as birch, the bond is strong and sturdy, too. Still, a long nut would work just as well. Using wing nuts is a good idea, it´s just that I didn't have any spares in my workshop!
The initial connection is strong. But gradually, with each time the connection is a little loose (especially considering the heavy workload on the faceplate). Positioning "threaded" is not very good. Much better to use a "smooth landing". - wing nut, you can do it yourself - combining conventional nut and body of plywood.
I made this adjustable faceplate after watching your video "I thought it was a good idea" because I don't have a chuck for my Lathe, the thing is when I put a bowl into it to turn the base off it Jumps out of the faceplate when i start to take wood off the bowl, "I make sure that it is tight in the faceplate" but still it jumps out every time
Yes I do have the conical silent blocks, they do compress & belly out when tightened up,, it took me 2 weeks to find them, I did think of only putting 6 on it but eventually decided on putting 8 on it as you did, it looks exactly the same as yours
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Great videos and I love your ingenuity, but you keep referring to your adjustable faceplate as a 'Longworth chuck', it isnt! See online for Longworth chucks, they are self centering, otherwise nice job.
Lathe Faceplate & Chuck Plans: bit.ly/33mG2a6
Lathe & Disc Sander Plans: bit.ly/3fFh1fa
This video has convinced me I need to come up with some sort of overhead router device - so much easier when you can see what you are doing!
Your every episode video I can see, is very good.
thanks!
The structure, well done. Like!
thanks!
"......Very impressive design Señor Suso.... Looking forward to the next episode....!"
thanks Froilan!
Your homemade equipment impresses me. Nice shop.
YOU AS ALWAYS well DONE!
thanks!
Nice work that router set up is pretty cool too
Oh! I'm super excited for the next video! Awesome work as always.
thanks!
Very slick 👌
Very interesting video. In your description you have correctly identified (in the links attached), some examples of the chuck that was invented by the late Australian wood turner Mr Longworth. As noted, it is a self-centering chuck, and if a chuck does not have the contra-rotating plates, associated spiral slots (with inserted sliding grips), then it isn't self centering, and consequently is not a Longworth chuck.
I didn't know about that, it's my first time experimenting with the lathe...
I'll change the description and update the article on my website with this information, thank you so much!
+Paoson WoodWorking : I was a bit reluctant to make my comment, and I see you've changed the description, and we have both learned something about how the world is self-regulating when we have good intentions ☺. Thanks for your reply.
done! thanks again...
Paoson WoodWorking That was fast! I've updated this end too.
i am waiting for next vedio....
i like wood working..
thanks!
Looks Great Paoson
thanks!
Really enjoy your videos!
Next project: a Longworth Chuck? ;)
Well ... it seems to be my destiny! :D
Really good one! I must make myself one of those plates. Thanks for share Suso!
thanks Lluis!
Nice Job bud.
Nice!
thanks as always!
Very Nice! Thanks for Sharing! Have A Super Week!.....Gus
thanks!
Useful, thanks!
thanks!
Как всегда - интересное видео :).
- -
Сусо, вы по-прежнему использовать соединение *дерево/металл* 1:55.
Но эта связь *НЕ быть надежным*, и во время работы будет шататься.
Почему бы не взять длинную железную гайку (резьбовой разъем), разрезать его вдоль и немного отжимают в тиски (для плотной посадки на резьбе.
Затем приклеить гайку в деревянной шайбой, с помощью эпоксидной смолы.
- -
Почему бы не использовать винты вместо обычных 4:30 - "крыло" (барашком) Это так удобно Марк?.
I was actually surprise by how well this metal/wood bond works. If you use a hard plywood such as birch, the bond is strong and sturdy, too.
Still, a long nut would work just as well. Using wing nuts is a good idea, it´s just that I didn't have any spares in my workshop!
The initial connection is strong. But gradually, with each time the connection is a little loose (especially considering the heavy workload on the faceplate).
Positioning "threaded" is not very good. Much better to use a "smooth landing".
-
wing nut, you can do it yourself - combining conventional nut and body of plywood.
I made this adjustable faceplate after watching your video "I thought it was a good idea" because I don't have a chuck for my Lathe, the thing is when I put a bowl into it to turn the base off it Jumps out of the faceplate when i start to take wood off the bowl, "I make sure that it is tight in the faceplate" but still it jumps out every time
hello Gordon, it works for me! Do you have conical silent blocks? You can also use double-sided tape to reinforce the grip. Send me some pics please.
Yes I do have the conical silent blocks, they do compress & belly out when tightened up,, it took me 2 weeks to find them, I did think of only putting 6 on it but eventually decided on putting 8 on it as you did, it looks exactly the same as yours
I'm thinking of making a dougnut clamp instead, that way it can't jump off
I could use my tailstock to hold it on but that is defeating the object
there are rubber patches and other accessories so as not to damage the object while using the tailstock!
COOL
thanks!
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Paoson good Luck .. 👍
Love it. Thanks!
Great work and nice video as always, Suso!
thanks as always!
Congratulations on the video
Literally a Woodchuck!
yeah! thanks
Good ide💪💪
Home depot sells the conical rubber stoppers dude
Is it necessary to use a pulley between the engine and the plate?
Could you use the engine directly?
Thanks, good tutorial
you could use it directly, but this way you can vary the revolutions... thanks!
thanks
Where did you get that spindle??? I have looked everywhere for a spindle that isn’t a 1 or 2 taper
Nice
Dear Mr Paoson, you have me in anticipation, when or where is the second video? 😁
hello Iain, here you'll find all my woodturning videos:
ruclips.net/video/bsYAHJMazAU/видео.html
Hi, how have the wooden threads held up after much use?
Can I request something be made?
круто,лайк!
спасибо!
was that some kind of overhead router that cut the grooves
Great videos and I love your ingenuity, but you keep referring to your adjustable faceplate as a 'Longworth chuck', it isnt! See online for Longworth chucks, they are self centering, otherwise nice job.
In the description I have already corrected it but I can not change the audio! sorry
Круто👍🏻
Ahora con subtítulos es genial
ciao paoson cosa sono e dove li trovo i bussolotti in gomma neri?
cercare questo in google: "silent block"
я сделал субтитры на русском языке
thank you so much!
Спасибо за ваш труд, прекрасный канал.
Evgeny Buckovsky вот умница молодец.
Уважение!!!, благодарю.... .
What is the Ele. Motor R. P. M. & H. P.
OK
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