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|serial = NAN | |serial = NAN | ||
|certification = yes | |certification = yes | ||
|hackable = no | |hackable = no | ||
|model = Jet | |model = Jet 1442 headstock, and 1642 bed (probably) | ||
|arrived = | |arrived = 11/21/2015 | ||
|doesitwork = | |doesitwork = no | ||
|contact = | |contact = Wood Shop Area Host | ||
|where = | |where = removed from Wood Shop | ||
|value = 800 | |value = 800 | ||
|itemphoto = | |itemphoto = | ||
|hostarea = removed from Wood Shop | |||
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* Face shield | |||
== Description == | |||
This is an oddball lathe that seems to be assembled from a collection of parts from other lathes. | |||
*The bed and legs are from a No:1642 16" electronic variable speed lathe. | |||
**There was a dataplate on the legs to this effect, but ALL the information on it was wrong (swing, working length, speed control type, etc.) for our lathe configuration, so it was removed | |||
*The headstock and tailstock are (we think) from a 1442 MECHANICAL variable speed lathe | |||
** manual here: [[file:Jet_1442_lathe.pdf]] | |||
*The tool rest is fairly large for the headstock height and ~probably~ originated with the 16" lathe parts | |||
== Status == | |||
It spins, it works, and serviceable tailstock and headstock parts are on hand. Don't change the speed - the speed-change mechanism is broken and also jammed in place. | |||
Aug28 2019. Belt keeps coming off —- motor pulley bushing issue? | |||
Diagnosis email from Donzell G. | |||
The Jet wood lathe is down for the count and is not safe to use. Eric and I were hoping it would last until next years budget. The Robust Sweet 16 wood lathe can meet the needs of PS1 members and it comes with the seven-year top to bottom everything included warranty. Other lathes that I have found that could work only had a one-year limited warranty. Here's a video link of the Robust Sweet 16 lathe https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=sX_iqj1V1Ek | |||
== How To Get Authorized == | |||
Authorization for this tool by authorized proctors only: Authorized Proctors | |||
We try to say "authorized" now at PS:1 instead of "certified" because we aren't saying you're an expert after authorization, just briefed ... There is a list of authorized proctors (trainers) right here. You can't become authorized from just any other member who knows how to use this tool, it's a dangerous piece of equipment and we're keeping the authorization process a little more formal because of that. Ask the area host for the wood shop, any volunteer authorizers for wood shop, or the people listed as authorized proctors about authorization. | |||
'''This tool requires certification for use. Please contact one of the following to arrange authorization.''' | |||
* This list is a basic starting point pending approval of the area host. | |||
{| class="wikitable" border="1" | |||
! Approved Authorizer | |||
! Contact | |||
|- | |||
|Matt Triano | |||
|matt.triano @ gmail.com (retired, beloved ex-member) | |||
|- | |||
|Eric Beauchamp — area host | |||
|eric @ home-chicago.com | |||
|- | |||
|Sevin Strauss — approved authorizer | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|Andrew Camardella — approved authorizer | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|Donzell — approved authorizer, PRIMARY AUTHORIZER AND LATHE CONTACT PERSON | |||
|donzellphoto at gmail dot com. | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
== Resources == | |||
[https://wiki.pumpingstationone.org/Wood_Lathe_Authorization_Checklist Wood Lathe Authorization Checklist] | |||
[https://wiki.pumpingstationone.org/File:Introwt.pdf Intro to Woodturning by Brian Clifford] | |||
[https://www.reddit.com/r/turning/wiki/index Woodturning Reddit Wiki] | |||
== Personal Protective Equipment == | |||
* Face shield (not just safety glasses) must be worn. | |||
* Long and loose hair must be contained. | * Long and loose hair must be contained. | ||
* Do not wear gloves or loose clothing. | * Do not wear gloves or loose clothing. | ||
* Remove watches,rings,and other jewelry. | * Remove watches, rings, and other jewelry. | ||
* | * Roll up or don't wear long sleeves. | ||
* Dust protection may be required. | * Dust protection may be required. | ||
== | == Pre-Operational Safety Checks == | ||
*Locate and ensure you are familiar with all machine operations and controls. | * Locate and ensure you are familiar with all machine operations and controls. | ||
*Ensure all guards are fitted, secure and functional. Do not operate if guards are missing or faulty. | * Ensure all guards are fitted, secure and functional. Do not operate if guards are missing or faulty. | ||
*Workpiece must be securely fastened to face plate, chuck or between centers | * Workpiece must be securely fastened to face plate, chuck or between centers. | ||
* Rotate the workpiece by hand to check clearance between tool rest and bed. | |||
*Rotate the workpiece by hand to check clearance between tool rest and bed. | * Ensure the cutting tools are sharp and in good condition. | ||
*Ensure the cutting tools are sharp and in good condition. | * Start the dust extraction unit before using the machine. | ||
*Start the dust extraction unit before using the machine. | * Make sure all clamping handles are tight. | ||
*Make sure all clamping handles are tight | |||
== | == Operational Safety Checks == | ||
*Before making adjustments, switch off and bring the machine to a complete standstill. | * Adjust speed to suit the diameter of the work and turning operation (IMPORTANT - *never* adjust speed while the lathe is off!) | ||
*Keep the tool rest adjusted close to the work and at the correct height | * Before making adjustments (apart from speed), switch off and bring the machine to a complete standstill. | ||
* Keep the tool rest adjusted close to the work and at the correct height. | |||
*Stop the lathe and remove all tool rests before sanding. | * Stop the lathe and remove all tool rests before sanding. | ||
== | == Ending Operations and Cleaning Up == | ||
*Switch off the machine when work completed. | * Switch off the machine when work completed. | ||
*Return all chisels and other tools to racks. | * Return all chisels and other tools to racks. | ||
*Leave the machine in a safe, clean and tidy state. | * Leave the machine in a safe, clean and tidy state. | ||
* Sweep or vacuum any wood debris/dust/shavings. | |||
== | == Potential Hazards and Injuries == | ||
*Eye injuries from flying debris or defective timber. | * Please watch this short safety video on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yhkeUP6Mf8] | ||
*Hair/clothing getting caught in moving machine parts. | * Eye injuries from flying debris or defective timber. Wear appropriate eye protection. | ||
*Airborne dust. | * Hair/clothing getting caught in moving machine parts. Remove jewelry, loose clothes, keep sleeves short, roll up sleeves, no gloves, secure long hair | ||
* Airborne dust. Wear a respirator or dust mask appropriate for the material you are using. | |||
* Smacked or cut/impaled by a gouge. If you don't maintain a good stance and a good grip, a tool can go flying. | |||
* Wood shrapnel. Occasionally, the workpiece can explode. A face shield, an apron, and working slowly with sharp tools can help avoid this hazard. | |||
== | == Do == | ||
* Rough cut the workpiece as close as possible to the finished shape before installing it. | * Rough cut the workpiece as close as possible to the finished shape before installing it. | ||
* Check your workpiece for flaws, cracks, knots etc.and test glue joints before mounting the workpiece on machine. | * Check your workpiece for flaws, cracks, knots etc. and test glue joints before mounting the workpiece on machine. | ||
* Use the lowest speed when starting a new workpiece. | * Use the lowest speed when starting a new workpiece. | ||
== | == Don't == | ||
* Drive the workpiece into the drive center while the drive center is in the headstock. | * Drive the workpiece into the drive center while the drive center is in the headstock. | ||
**Set the drive center into the workpiece with a soft mallet prior to installing it on the headstock. | * Touch your project by hand while the lathe is running | ||
== DO == | |||
* Set the drive center into the workpiece with a soft mallet prior to installing it on the headstock. | |||
== Documentation == | |||
https://wiki.pumpingstationone.org/Wood_Lathe_Authorization_Checklist | |||
Manual https://wiki.pumpingstationone.org/File:Jet_1236.pdf | |||
[[File:Oneway Chuck Manual.pdf]] | |||
Short, basic safety video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GV0dmf2mBMc | |||
== List of | == List of Authorized Users == | ||
{| class="wikitable" border="1" | {| class="wikitable" border="1" | ||
! | ! Authorized User | ||
! Trained By | ! Trained By | ||
! Auth Date | |||
|- | |||
|Matt Triano | |||
|Patrick Grider | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Sevin Straus | |||
|Danger Committee | |||
|- | |||
|Eric Beauchamp | |||
|Danger Committee | |||
|- | |||
|Erik Wessing | |||
|Danger Committee | |||
|- | |||
|Andrew Camardella | |||
|Danger Committee | |||
|- | |||
|Ray Doeksen | |||
|Danger Committee, Sevin Strauss | |||
|- | |||
|Michael Skilton | |||
|Danger Committee | |||
|- | |||
|Daron Wooding | |||
|Andrew Camardella | |||
|- | |||
|Sam Paris | |||
|Andrew Camardella | |||
|2016-07-20 | |||
|- | |||
|Donald Wells | |||
|Andrew Camardella | |||
|2016-07-20 | |||
|- | |||
|[[user:mct|McTavish McArdle]] | |||
|Andrew Camardella | |||
|2016-07-20 | |||
|- | |||
|[[user:goatking|An Phan]] | |||
|Andrew Camardella | |||
|2016-08-18 | |||
|- | |||
|[[user:mkeith|Matt Keith]] | |||
|Andrew Camardella | |||
|2016-08-18 | |||
|- | |||
|Ian Monroe | |||
|Andrew Camardella | |||
|2016-07-20 | |||
|- | |||
|Les Schier | |||
|Sevin Straus | |||
|2016-09-01 | |||
|- | |||
|Jon Komperda | |||
|Andy Larkin | |||
|2016-10-27 | |||
|- | |||
|Clarence Bartenhagen | |||
|Sevin Straus | |||
|2017-02-01 | |||
|- | |||
|Joe Dowling | |||
|Sevin Straus | |||
|2017-02-01 | |||
|- | |||
|Crystal Morales | |||
|Sevin Straus | |||
|2017-03-11 | |||
|- | |||
|Jason Pittman | |||
|Sevin Straus | |||
|2017-03-11 | |||
|- | |||
|Sam Chen | |||
|Sevin Straus | |||
|- | |||
|Andrew Wingate | |||
|Donzell | |||
|2017-10-22 | |||
|- | |||
|Tucker Tomlinson | |||
|Donzell | |||
|2017-10-22 | |||
|- | |||
|Theo | |||
|Donzell | |||
|2017-12-10 | |||
|- | |||
|Jeff Gershune | |||
|Donzell | |||
|2018-1-14 | |||
|- | |||
|Arjun Sharma | |||
|Donzell | |||
|2018-1-14 | |||
|- | |||
|Jack Phillips | |||
|Donzell | |||
|2018-1-14 | |||
|- | |||
|Ryan Himmelblau | |||
|Donzell | |||
|2018-1-14 | |||
|- | |||
|Scott Greenburg | |||
|Donzell | |||
|2018-1-14 | |||
|- | |||
|Zack Sasnow | |||
|Donzell | |||
|2018-1-28 | |||
|- | |||
|Corey Toyama | |||
|Donzell | |||
|2018-1-28 | |||
|- | |||
|Nick Prorok | |||
|Donzell | |||
|2018-3-11 | |||
|- | |||
|Eugene Liokumovich | |||
|Donzell | |||
|2018-8-26 | |||
|- | |||
|Michael Donovan | |||
|Donzell | |||
|2018-10-28 | |||
|- | |||
|Kathryn Connolly | |||
|Donzell | |||
|2018-11-11 | |||
|- | |||
|Sam Lewis | |||
|Donzell | |||
|2018-11-11 | |||
|- | |||
|Aaron Hale | |||
|Donzell | |||
|2019-1-13 | |||
|- | |||
|Derwin Umali | |||
|Donzell | |||
|2019-1-27 | |||
|- | |||
|Brandon Bay | |||
|Donzell | |||
|2019-1-27 | |||
|- | |||
|Jacob Jandacek | |||
|Donzell | |||
|2019-1-27 | |||
|- | |||
|Greg Bell | |||
|Donzell | |||
|03/23/19 | |||
|- | |||
|Maciej Warchalowski | |||
|Donzell | |||
|2019-4-14 | |||
|- | |||
|Ryan Pierce | |||
|Donzell | |||
|2019-08-11 | |||
|- | |||
|Elizabeth Koprucki | |||
|Donzell | |||
|2019-08-11 | |||
|- | |- | ||
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