When starting to finish turn a bowl sometimes I've employed the technique of starting out with placing the inside of the bowl over the four jaw chuck instead of using a friction chuck, bringing up the tail stock and applying pressure to start truing up the tenon etc. before turning the bowl around and putting it in the chuck properly.
I've noticed that sometimes the inside is warped too much to get a good flat surface for the jaws to ride against and I get some noise. (usually 2 of the 4 jaws being loose) So I tighten the tail stock some more. Is there a rule of thumb so I don't wear out the bearings prematurely in the spindle or tail stock by over tightening?
I've noticed that sometimes the inside is warped too much to get a good flat surface for the jaws to ride against and I get some noise. (usually 2 of the 4 jaws being loose) So I tighten the tail stock some more. Is there a rule of thumb so I don't wear out the bearings prematurely in the spindle or tail stock by over tightening?