Activity 001: Lathe Identification and Setup Drill¶
Activity ID: U7M1-ACT-001 Duration: 30-45 minutes Objective: Identify all major lathe components and perform a complete setup procedure for between-centers turning.
Overview¶
Students will work in pairs to identify and label all major components of the wood lathe, then perform a supervised setup procedure from blank stock through first rotation. No cutting occurs in this activityβthe focus is on machine familiarity, proper mounting, and safety verification.
Materials & Equipment Needed¶
- Wood lathe (one per pair of students)
- Pre-cut hardwood spindle blanks (2" x 2" x 12", poplar or maple)
- Spur drive center and live center
- Center finder/marking gauge
- Rubber mallet
- Safety glasses (required)
- Face shield
- Lathe component identification worksheet (provided)
Instructions & Procedure¶
Phase 1: Component Identification (10 minutes)¶
- Working in pairs, identify and point to each of the following components on the lathe: headstock, tailstock, bed, banjo, tool rest, spindle, handwheel, quill lock, bed lock, on/off switch, speed control.
- Record the lathe's specifications: swing, distance between centers, spindle thread size, Morse taper number.
- Complete the identification worksheet.
Phase 2: Workpiece Preparation (5 minutes)¶
- Inspect the spindle blank for defects: cracks, knots, checks, embedded objects.
- Use the center finder to mark centers on both ends of the blank.
- Use the rubber mallet to seat the spur drive center into one end.
Phase 3: Mounting Procedure (10 minutes)¶
- Insert the drive center (with blank) into the headstock Morse taper. Confirm it seats firmly.
- Install the live center in the tailstock.
- Slide the tailstock to within 1" of the workpiece and lock the bed clamp.
- Advance the tailstock quill until the live center contacts the workpiece center mark with firm pressure. Lock the quill.
- Position the tool rest: set height at spindle center, distance 1/4" from the nearest corner of the blank.
- Lock the banjo and tool rest post.
Phase 4: Safety Verification (10 minutes)¶
- Rotate the workpiece one full revolution by hand. Verify clearance at all points.
- Check that all locks are engaged: tailstock bed clamp, quill lock, banjo clamp, tool rest post.
- Verify speed is set to the lowest setting.
- With instructor observation, start the lathe briefly (3-5 seconds), then stop.
- Assess: Did the workpiece run smoothly? Any vibration? Any wobble?
- Demonstrate the emergency stop procedure.
Discussion Points¶
- What would happen if you started the lathe without checking clearance?
- Why do we start at the lowest RPM?
- What signs would tell you a workpiece is not safe to turn?
- How would setup differ for a 6" diameter bowl blank vs. this 2" spindle blank?
Expected Outcomes¶
- Students can identify all lathe components by name
- Students can perform a complete between-centers setup independently
- Students demonstrate the hand-rotation clearance check
- Students understand the emergency stop procedure
Assessment Rubric¶
| Criteria | Excellent (4) | Proficient (3) | Developing (2) | Beginning (1) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Component ID | All components named correctly | 1-2 minor errors | 3-4 errors | Cannot identify major components |
| Setup Procedure | All steps completed in order, no prompting | Minor sequence errors, self-corrected | Required prompting on 2+ steps | Cannot complete without continuous guidance |
| Safety Checks | All checks performed, clearance verified | Minor omission, corrected when prompted | Skipped 2+ checks | Did not perform safety verification |
| Specifications | All specs recorded accurately | 1 spec error | 2+ spec errors | Could not locate specifications |
Safety Considerations¶
- Safety glasses are mandatory at all times near the lathe
- Face shields must be worn when the lathe is running
- Never reach over or behind a spinning workpiece
- Long hair must be tied back; no loose clothing, jewelry, or gloves
- Instructor must be present for Phase 4 (lathe activation)
Last Updated: 2026-03-19