BoJo
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I have a Rockler Excelsior variable speed mini-lathe that is a little over one year old. I have used the lathe exclusively to turn pen blanks. It is in my garage and the temperature in the garage has not dropped below 35° this winter.
During the past week, I noticed the speed dropping several hundred rpms and then returning to normal – it is as if I was turning the speed dial to cycle the speed down and then back up again.
The first couple of times this happened, I thought it was the result of my exerting too much pressure while turning my pen blanks. However, this speed variation occurs with nothing mounted on the headstock; it happens with no load whatsoever.
Could the temperature cause a problem with belt tension or should I look for something else?
I'm not very mechanically inclined so any suggestions as to how I should resolve my problem would be appreciated.
During the past week, I noticed the speed dropping several hundred rpms and then returning to normal – it is as if I was turning the speed dial to cycle the speed down and then back up again.
The first couple of times this happened, I thought it was the result of my exerting too much pressure while turning my pen blanks. However, this speed variation occurs with nothing mounted on the headstock; it happens with no load whatsoever.
Could the temperature cause a problem with belt tension or should I look for something else?
I'm not very mechanically inclined so any suggestions as to how I should resolve my problem would be appreciated.