I have a Record Coronet Herald. I switched it on today only to find it running backwards but in “F” forward mode and yep, if I put it in R reverse it went forwards. I tried switching it off etc but it continues to misbehave! Any ideas to fix it?
I have a note on the inside of the workshop door telling me ‘Thicknesser’. If I don’t then it will develop a slight flat on the engaged roller so that the next time I use it in either planer or thicknesser mode it goes Thunk Thunk. It eventually goes but wouldn’t wish it to stay.I need a note to say make sure you take it out of permanent reverse when you have finished sanding and before switching off the lathe.
Thank you for all the help.
I better let Record know.
Interesting. Some folk do. Some folk don't. Peter Sefton doesn't and so that's good enough for me not to.I have a piece of card jammed under the blade guard clamp of my bandsaw, telling me I have slackened it off by seven half-turns of the tension wheel. I can't attempt to use the saw without removing it, and of itself it's almost enough of a reminder to un-tension after use.
I do need to work on something better for when I tidy up/"put away" the machine though. For six months or so last year, I forgot to un-tension it, and had to replace both tyres. Served me right.
It easier to control the sandpaper etc., Andy, just my opinion though.Why do you find it necessary to sand with the lathe in reverse?
I do not have the option. Does reverse sanding speed the process up?
I think so. I sand with the extractor behind the lathe and the paper just below half way up the turned object.I could be wrong regarding the dust collection?