Building a lathe stand
Many years ago, I bought an old home made lathe at a yard sale. The lathe had been built by somebody many years ago, by welding together half inch thick steel plates and angle irons, and weighed a lo
Review: Grizzly G0462 Wood Lathe with digital readout
The review and comments served more than just a warning purpose. It actually made me a lot more satisfied with my lathe.
When I retired in 1996, I thought I would try a little turning. So
Free plans for a heavy duty lathe stand
I built this stand using 2×6’s and a 2×10. The design is based on the bed of the “Low Cost Wooden Longbed” lathe by Carlyle Lynch found on page 72 of Lathes And Turning Techiques. Lynch’s
lathe stand upgrade #3: vacuum chuck
I have always wanted to have a dedicated vacuum chuck for my lathe but didn’t want to pay the high cost. After doing a lot of research and talking to turners that had built their own system I de
: Shop Fox W1758 16″x 43″ Wood Lathe w/Stand: Home Improvement
I love the variable speed, but the low speed is too fast – and getting faster. It started at around 600 rpm, but now does not get below 1000. Ordered a new belt to get the speed down (as the belt wear
Wood Turning: Lathe Parts: Wood Turning Basics
“Now looking at the lathe here, let’s talk about the parts just really quickly. We’ve got the head stock. And in the head stock we have the spindle,
King Canada CH-900C
I started with a very similar lathe (Canwood) and found it a good, inexpensive lathe to learn on. I turned everything from spindles to lidded boxes, bowls and hollow vessels with that lathe. I foun