TBC keeping the centres clean

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Tiger

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I find that I get some CA on the dead/live centres when turning between centres and applying a CA finish. Are there good preventative measures that you can take to avoid this? Was thinking a light smear of wax, I guess BLO might also be ok?
 
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lorbay

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Well the dead centre is easy just move the tool rest up to it and use a sharp soft metal edge against it. I can lock my live centre so I do the same with it and pop it in the head stock. You can also put a small dowel between the two. It doesn't take much.
Lin.
 

Tiger

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Thanks guys, no matter how careful I am I manage to get CA on the centres particularly the live centre so I'll get some soft metal like aluminium and scrape it off.
 

Wood Butcher

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I have found that if you place a 7mm tube between the centers and snug it up both centers will spin nicely. I have an old screwdriver that I ground to a chisel edge and I use it and the tool rest to scrape off the CA. Occasionally I will use some 400 sandpaper to polish the centers up a bit.
WB
 
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