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FACEPLATE TURNING
Mount turnings that cannot be worked between centers on a faceplate. The greater part of this
type of turning is done with the faceplate mounting, although there are a number of jobs which
require special chucks. All cutting in faceplate work is done by scraping. Any attempt to use a
cutting technique on the edge grain of large work will result in a hogging, gouging cut which may
jerk the chisel out of the hands of the operator. Use a band saw on all work to roughly cut the turn-
ing area slightly oversized to eliminate heavy roughing cuts in turning.
MOUNTING WORK
TO FACEPLATE
Fig. A39 shows direct mounting to the 3" faceplate
along with attaching to the backing block. Because of
the ease of setting up, use this mounting whenever the
work permits. Hold larger pieces in the same way by
using the 6" faceplate. When normal screw-fastenings
interfere, mount the work on a backing block (Fig. A39).
When screws are not permissible at all, glue the work to
the backing block by fitting a sheet of paper at the joint
to allow later separation without damaging the wood.
Some work can be screwed or nailed from the face side
into backing block. Mount work less than 3” in diameter
on the single screw center (Fig. A40).
Fig. A39
Fig. A40
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