I received a new, large 60-degree tailstock live center today, along with a "cup center converter" -- the live center is huge compared to the one I've been using. When the cup center converter is added, it's like a Big Brother version of my old one. Other than using it with the new buffing system, what size projects demand the large center? And, I'm assuming the converter is mainly to keep the point from going to far into something I don't want pierced (soft or easily-split wood, right?). If I want to avoid even a tiny dent, what's the best pad to use...I've seen small squares of plywood used, I assume these are best for stock that's flat on the end? I made a pad that had a concave surface to use on spindle stock that had convex (bark side) end.
Pictures below.
Pictures below.