The posting by kweinert about speed reminded me of something.
Shortly after I started turning and hearing quite a few horror stories (many with starting a large item too fast) I printed out an SSS in about 48 pixels and taped to the headstock.
1st S Speed: Both spindle speed and rotation (started checking rotation after trying to turn backwards).
2nd S Security: Faceplate screws, chuck jaws, and yes headstock, tailstock, and quill locked down (done all three of those). It also includes sweeping/pushing shavings out of the way instead on standing on a pile 2” thick.
3rd S Safety: Glasses or face shield as required and of course dust mask while sanding.
After a while they all become habit.
Shortly after I started turning and hearing quite a few horror stories (many with starting a large item too fast) I printed out an SSS in about 48 pixels and taped to the headstock.
1st S Speed: Both spindle speed and rotation (started checking rotation after trying to turn backwards).
2nd S Security: Faceplate screws, chuck jaws, and yes headstock, tailstock, and quill locked down (done all three of those). It also includes sweeping/pushing shavings out of the way instead on standing on a pile 2” thick.
3rd S Safety: Glasses or face shield as required and of course dust mask while sanding.
After a while they all become habit.
