Nice one Tozguy ,
I thought I'd set the compound gib's properly cross slide & saddle gibs too . How wrong I was once I started using top speeds and long bars. I had a similar pattern I found I hadn't got the best tool height only 5 thou or so to high and that as a result the whole compound slide was oscillating a minute bit whenever I had the cutting tool over an inch & 1/4 out of the QCTP.
I redid all the gibs as the machine had been well worked for nearly a year, having initially been caked in old oils & hard grease & as I thought well de gunged with WD40 & green Scotchbrite pads . I thought there was no hidden old crud on it anywhere , how wrong I was .
Each time I used the lathe it got a spray of WD40 as well as a dose of bed oil & all oil points serviced , at the finish of every session everything was wiped clean and re oiled ..it certainly paid off , the ways are a polished shine these days .
Every surface is now as clean as a whistle as it should be . I must confess to having the lathe on a lockable hard nylon castor'ed girder frame & I had to move it well away for the walls etc. to do the saddle adjustment then nip round to the apron side and check the differences then go back & make micro adjustments as needed .
That year of using the lathe ( getting to know it & myself ) gave me the feel of the lathe so I immediately knew I'd succeeded in tightening up the carriage up a smidgeon this time round , same with the other gibs .
When I'd first got the lathe I hadn't really much of a clue as to how stiff or slack things should be for optimum performance .
Sorted the tool tip height by using a big darning needle with the eye cut off and popped it in the three jaw chuck , then set the tool cutting point to the point on the needle whilst eyeballing it along the cutting tool body top , but did it with a magnifying mirror behind the needle ie the mirror faced me whilst resting on the back of the saddle .
Had a 60 ish yr old skilled engineer / machinist come & see me yesterday . when he saw the lathe he was immediately interested , was going to suggest some sort of brass gauge sat across the ways to set the tool tip height .. was taken aback when I showed him the needle & mirror way . He said he loved the lathe wouldn't mind the Atlas /Sphere 10 F himself if one becomes available in the UK . Said he never knew there was such a quality machine as small as ours .