Originally posted by Randy_
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Originally posted by Rifleman1776
<br />.....try shimming the feet of the lathe, it may not be setting perfectly square/flat on your bench. If reasonable measures do not correct the situation, call Jet.
Frank, that is a good thought and you may very well be correct. It certainly wouldn't hurt to check that everything is flat and square. That being said, I don't think there is much likely hood that that is the problem. The lathe lathe frame is so stiff that twisting it enough to throw off the alignment would require significant force. As a test, I just put blocks under three of the feet on my lathe and left the fourth leg hanging totally unsupported. It did not change the alignment at all.
If the lathe were bolted down to a heavy table or stand that was not flat, I could conceive of enough force being generated to torque the frame of the lathe; but you would probably have to bolt it down so tightly that you would crush the soft bumpers on the legs.....not something I think most folks are likely to do. Bigger lathes with longer beds might be susceptible to torquing of the frame; but I'm not convinced that a short lathe like the Mini would suffer.