I recently changed lathes to a Powermatic 3520A, the previous lathe was a fixed headstock 12" delta. Most of what I've turned on the new one ironically enough, has been small ornaments and bottle stoppers. I have a few logs to create bowls from, and after turning one in the manner I'm used to, thought about moving the headstock down the ways to make the inside more comfortable. Until I can get the swing away, the tailstock needs to be moved on and off the lathe to get out of the way. My question to those who take advantage of the slding headstock is where do you position the headstock for the initial roughing of the bowl? Do you keep it way left of center, or is it set up close to the tailstock, so all that is needed to turn the inside is loosen the tailstock, and swing it out of the way? At what point would it be slid back over to the far left?