@vljenewein : Now I know what a duduk is! You are going to need a few different speeds depending on the particular cut you are making. For drilling the inside much slower, maybe 1,000 rpm. For shaping the outside between 2,000 and 3,200 rpm. If the wood is burning slow down, If you are getting chatter and vibration slow down a bit. Top speed on my Powermatic 3520 is 3,250 rpm. I often run close to 3,000 for small stuff and as slow as 100 for bowls. Good luck.
Thank you!!! Needing to learn lathe basics to turn Apricot 2" x 2" into a duduk.
vljenewein 1 month ago
@vljenewein : Now I know what a duduk is! You are going to need a few different speeds depending on the particular cut you are making. For drilling the inside much slower, maybe 1,000 rpm. For shaping the outside between 2,000 and 3,200 rpm. If the wood is burning slow down, If you are getting chatter and vibration slow down a bit. Top speed on my Powermatic 3520 is 3,250 rpm. I often run close to 3,000 for small stuff and as slow as 100 for bowls. Good luck.
Ron
coolhammerman 1 month ago
Good info to know.
MrLeonard55 6 months ago
As a total novice to lathe work, this has been of immense value to me. Thanks.
printer10001 10 months ago
Ahhhhh, what?!
adriannyasia 11 months ago
@adriannyasia
Are you asking a question?
coolhammerman 11 months ago
nice vid very helpful
mersyturning 1 year ago
You should include the unit of measurement for the diameter (inches) in your formula.
You can invert the formula to get the recommended RPM range as being between 6000/d and 9000/d where d is the diameter in inches.
Nice lathe by the way - same as mine.
Also; very good points regarding consideration for imbalanced items.
BernhardHofmann 2 years ago
Good points Bernhard. Thanks for your comments.
Ron
coolhammerman 2 years ago