Hello, my name is Eric and i have had a LOM 900 for about two months.  I have 
been using it mostly for fun, and for roughing out long spindles for chairs 
from dried rough split billets from logs.  They make the lathe bounce quite a 
bit if you dont make them sorta round first.  The LOM is much faster than an 
electric plane or heaven forbid a drawknife.  Question is: i have read a couple 
posts on here talking about adjusting to make the axis slide smoothly, and i 
suffer from the same plight of not being able to slide it by hand at all.  
Anyone have any knowledge of how this is done?

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