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<li> Tie back long hair, roll up long sleeves, remove any bracelets or jewelry from wrists and neck</li>
 
<li> Tie back long hair, roll up long sleeves, remove any bracelets or jewelry from wrists and neck</li>
 
<li> Wear Safety Glasses At All Times, this is not a suggestion, it is law </li>
 
<li> Wear Safety Glasses At All Times, this is not a suggestion, it is law </li>
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<li> Never leave the chuck key in the chuck when finished with the machine. It will throw it and hurt you </li>
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<li> Ensure your stock to be turned is properly mounted in the chuck and secure </li>
  
 
==Items Needed to Refurb the Lathe==
 
==Items Needed to Refurb the Lathe==

Revision as of 19:33, 10 January 2018

Location: MetalWorking Zone

Point Of Contact @joe.gravelle on Slack or by e-mail at Joseph.Gravelle@Gmail.com
Prazi SD300 Mini Lathe Stock Photo


General Policies for the Prazi SD300 Mini Lathe

  • Membership Form must be filled out
  • Member must be cleared on all safety and machine operation
  • Bring your own tooling and materials

  • Information

    Current Machine State is out of commission. Currently waiting for parts to replace the chuck and other small misc items. Powerfeed is inoperable as well, will require a DIY solution.

    Lathe Safety

  • if you are unsure of how to use the machine, do not use it please
  • Tie back long hair, roll up long sleeves, remove any bracelets or jewelry from wrists and neck
  • Wear Safety Glasses At All Times, this is not a suggestion, it is law
  • Never leave the chuck key in the chuck when finished with the machine. It will throw it and hurt you
  • Ensure your stock to be turned is properly mounted in the chuck and secure
  • Items Needed to Refurb the Lathe

  • New Chuck, considering 4"
  • Tail stock and drill chuck
  • 1MT reamer to clean tail stock bore
  • Quick change tool holder
  • home-brew power feed solution or source oem parts to fix the power feed
  • Tooling and Consumables

    Helpful Tutorials / Resources