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my home made Lathe
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Looks great. Any details about the construction? Wood(s) utilized, motor specs, plans (if any), etc.
Ken
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Hi Ken.... I normally do plans for things I make but this project was just built as I go with what I had laying around the workshop ect all I can say about this lathe is the wood I used was from an old pine dresser and some wood joists I had in the shop and the head stock is from a pillar drill I had as is the motor pullys belt ect ..The tail stock is made from old cut down joists and a old router coller /spindle I had under my bench that didn't work any more it makes a great live centre.. The sliding tool rest and tail stock have rebates under neath and two trips of 4mm thick flat bar screwed to The bottom of them for extra strength so when I tighten the nuts i have no bend or pressure on the wood itself ....I was going to make wooden twist knobs for them but I do prefer the nut and bolt version lathe works very well it all lines up perfect on centres from head to tail stock . I did use my motorcycle chain laser alignment tool to get that spot on lololol I will add more detailed pictures later on in the week ...........:):) PS........Thanks for you kind comments..............
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Thanks Terry1967! I've added your Lathe to our Wood Lathes category, as well as to your builder page: Terry1967's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:
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Thank you Kbalch very much :D
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Our pleasure. You build 'em (and post 'em) and we'll be glad to include them here.
Let's see all your other homemade tools! :)
Ken
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I am working on some other's I'll put them on here when they are done ect Thanks again ............:)
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Looks really cool Terry. I admire your patience in crafting each of those parts. How long did it take you to finish that beauty?
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This thread has been moved to the Must Read subforum. Congrats (and thanks) to Terry1967 for making such a valuable contribution!
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Hi Altair...
The whole project took me from design to it up and running Approx 10 days. then a few tweeks here and there and I'm still using it quite oftern. I do like this lathe as it was my first one I have made. I am designing a new one with Sketchup and looking forward to building it once I have all my parts needed ...:D