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phil_o
02-24-2024, 12:12 PM
I'm new to rotary work. I want to start with something small and simple to start. A pen should be a good beginner project. The first step is to drill a hole down the center, the last step is to sand the finished cylinder.
How can I get the indexer to turn like a standard lathe? It needs to run continously at a designated speed.


Thanks, Phil

coryatjohn
02-25-2024, 01:17 PM
An indexer is a poor lathe. To get it to turn continuously, just give it the command to move the axis by a million degrees. That should take a while. When it stops, do it again.

As far as drilling a hole down the center of a tiny piece of wood, I'm not sure the indexer is even a good idea. You'll need an end stock that can hold a drill to start with. Then you'll have to manually move the end stock into the piece.

The alternative is to use vertical axis to bore a hole.

Frankly, a pen is probably less than optimal for a first indexer project.

Pick something that can use the potential of the indexer, like a table leg or something with curves and features. That's what an indexer is for.