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Non-marring Tailstock Pressure

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I have seen the tennis ball trick before, but can't remember where. Maybe Mike Waldt?

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There was an old post using a tennis ball for a goblet support, but I haven’t seen using it in the cone to support a bowl or platter.

 
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I’ve got the OneWay live centre and bought a rubber ball to use with it. It can come in handy at times. It was recommended by someone as giving better grip than a tennis ball but I wouldn’t know as I only have the rubber one.
 
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I have an assortment of rubber balls for this method, just choose the one that seems to be an appropriate size for the task at hand.
 
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Another simple way is to just use a cone shaped faucet washer over the point of your Oneway live center. You will need to slightly enlarge the screw hole in the washer, then just place the cone side of the washer towards the Oneway live center. The cone part will center and stay centered in the Oneway live center. Very simple to use without adding any extra attachments to your center. Doesn't mar your wood at all. You do need a faucet washer about the outside diameter of your live center.
 
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