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=== Woodworking === [[File:Woodlathe.JPG|thumb|right|A modern woodworking lathe]] [[File:CNC Wood Lathe CNC Wood Turning Machine.jpg|thumb|CNC wood lathe]] [[File:JaquesCookStaunton.jpg|thumb|right|[[Chess pieces]] may be manufactured by way of a lathe.]] Woodworking lathes are the oldest variety, apart from pottery wheels. All other varieties are descended from these simple lathes. An adjustable horizontal metal rail, the tool-rest, between the material and the operator accommodates the positioning of shaping tools, which are usually hand-held. After shaping, it is common practice to press and slide sandpaper against the still-spinning object to smooth the surface made with the metal shaping tools. The tool-rest is usually removed during sanding, as it may be unsafe to have the operators hands between it and the spinning wood.{{citation needed|date=October 2019}} Many woodworking lathes can also be used for making bowls and plates. The bowl or plate needs only to be held at the bottom by one side of the lathe. It is usually attached to a metal face plate attached to the spindle. With many lathes, this operation happens on the left side of the headstock, where are no rails and therefore more clearance. In this configuration, the piece can be shaped inside and out. A specific curved tool-rest may be used to support tools while shaping the inside. Further detail can be found on the [[woodturning]] page. Most woodworking lathes are designed to be operated at a speed of between 200 and 1,400 revolutions per minute, with slightly over 1,000 rpm considered optimal for most such work, and with larger workpieces requiring lower speeds.<ref name="Conover2000">{{citation|author=Ernie Conover|title=Turn a Bowl with Ernie Conover: Getting Great Results the First Time Around|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=YNGOirjO8NgC&pg=PA16|year=2000|publisher=Taunton|isbn=978-1-56158-293-8|page=16}}</ref>
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