Re: Wood Lathe - fitments
Looks home made to me, it doesn't even have a bed as such.
It's probably been built from off the shelf components like a Picador spindle, that rusty drive centre looks like it's been made from an ordinary nut. can you unscrew this and measure the thread under ir ?
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That is possible, the bed has been sawn in two to accomodate bannister rails!! It is rusty indeed but not beyond recovery (I believe) to a mad person like me who likes getting things working! I have dismounted the lathe at the moment and the nut is awaiting the WD40 to work so I'll try what you suggest and post back. Many thanks.
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This definatly homemade,you can tell by the crude nature of the thingand the pillow blocks look new.
SGS is probably just the initials of the person that made it?
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In that case should I look for manufacturers names on the pulleys and chisel post to get a clue about replacement parts etc.? Or are there companies which sell parts for a "build-your-own"?
The lathe was kind of free with a 4' X 2' bench which also had a (now repaired) Record No. 52 vice - all for £7.50! so I don't mind spending a bit to get it going.
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The best people to advise you on woodlathes are ones that use wood lathes....
http://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/
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I'll try the other forum then - I thought this was a forum for both wood and metal working - ooops!
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You don't need a faceplate unless you are bowl turning, although even that that is quite possble without. What you do need is tailstock, a centre with prongs around it and a rest to support the tool.
Top tip for wood turning is cut, don't scrape. Rest the tool against the wood, high enough that it doesn't cut, bring it down slowly, as soon as it starts to cut that is the right angle :smile:
Robin
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Well it is but mostly CNC and metalworking but wood does come intothe equasion when routin in wood. :-)