13. ALWAYS CHECK THE SPEED OF THE LATHE BEFORE TURNING IT ON.
Use slower speeds for larger diameters or rough pieces, and higher
speeds for smaller diameters and pieces that are balanced. Always start
a piece at a slower speed until the workpiece is balanced. If the lathe
is shaking or vibrating, lower the speed. If the workpiece vibrates,
always stop the machine to check the reason. As a starting point,
consult your operator’s manual for recommended speeds for a particular
lathe. Make sure the lathe speed is compatible with the size of the
blank.
14. Exercise extra caution when using stock with cracks, splits,
checks, bark pockets, knots, irregular shapes, or protuberances.
Beginners should avoid these types of stock until they have greater
knowledge of working such wood.
15. Hold turning tools securely on the toolrest, holding the tool in
a controlled but comfortable manner. Always contact the tool rest with
the tool before contacting the wood.
16. When running a lathe in reverse, it is possible for a chuck or
faceplate to unscrew unless it is securely tightened or locked on the
lathe spindle.
17. Know your capabilities and limitations. An experienced woodturner
is capable of lathe speeds, techniques and procedures not recommended
for beginning turners.
18. Always remove the tool rest before sanding, finishing or
polishing operations.
19. Don’t overreach, keep proper footing and balance at all times.
20. Keep lathe in good repair. Check for damaged parts, alignment,
binding of moving parts and other conditions that may affect its
operation.
21. Keep tools sharp and clean for better and safer
performance. Don’t force a dull tool. Don’t use a tool for a purpose it
was not designed or intended.
22. Consider your work environment. Don’t use a lathe in damp or wet
locations. Do not use in presence of flammable liquids or gases. Keep
work area well lit.
23. Stay alert. Watch what you are doing, pay close attention to
unusual sounds or vibrations - stop the lathe to investigate the cause.
Don’t operate machines when you are tired or under the influence of
drugs or alcohol.
24. Guard against electric shock. Inspect electric cords for damage.
Avoid the use of extension cords.
25. Never leave the lathe running unattended. Turn power off.
Don’t leave lathe until it comes to a complete stop.
26. A significant number of accidents to woodturners occur while
using saws, especially band and chain saws. Learn and follow the safety
guidelines for these machines before operation.