
The main body has a threaded cup centre, the only moving part, mounted on two bearings.

The centre point is inserted.

The kit comes with a reversible bull nose cone.


As well as a full point cone.

Also included is a knock out rod for removing the centre point, which doubles as a spindle stop, needed for removing the cones.

This live centre is very well made. The only thing I didn't like was the instruction manual. As a beginner woodturner, I need everything to be explained. I would like to see pictures of each cone in use, to better understand their application.