I want to make a taper on my lathe but I'm not exactly sure how. The taper I want to make is six degrees. What I was thinking is moving the compound slide to the rear of the piece at six degrees and making shallow passes until done, but I'm not completely sure if that's how it's done.
Thank you
Mike
Tapering stems
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The only way to do this really is to shape it to the correct profile using a grinder or belt sander after it's come off the lathe. I suppose you could try turning it down to the correct profile on a lathe, but you've got to have round stock chucked up anyway, so there's no way to get it turned down from tip to tip. Anyway, you will be best served to develop the skills necessary to this without the help of the crossfeed.buster wrote:Yes, I am talking about turning the outer profile of the stem. I my head it seems like a good way to get a completely symetrical stem. Ohh and by the way Todd how do you get those nice rounded parts on your stems where it meets the shank.
The domed saddles are turned down by hand manipulating the X and Y axis simultaneously. Trever Talbert once likened it to drawing a perfect circle using an Etch-a-Sketch.
Todd