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I am confused

KevinMc

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So .... today I turned two slimline pens and they seemed absolutely fine... I will post photos when I take some...

Then I turned a blank for a bolt action and it’s so off true you could trip over it...

I have asked a question about disassembly of that on another thread but how can the above happen?

Two fine and one not?:thinks:

At least I found out how to align the lathe :thumbs:

Kevin :banana:
 

silver

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As Walter said. Many reasons but One that stands out is:

Did you use a set of bushes that you have used on an “out of aligned “ lathe ?

It could be that the old bushes are out of round due to the above.
 

KevinMc

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Sloppy bushes ,too tight locking up,the tail stock sloppy and variable when locking up.

Peter.

I now think:
Sloppy bushes - nope brand new as I have not made one before..
Too tight locking up - very strong possibility
the tail stock sloppy - defiantly now sorted
and variable when locking up - possibly most of the above.

Thanks
Kevin :banana:
 
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