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Build your own wood lathe - Timberwolf - 09-07-2019 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEzoPeqnRRw RE: Build your own wood lathe - Bob Vaughan - 09-08-2019 He did well with the equipment he had at hand. I found it instructive watching two types of machines I've little or no experience with. The pace of the process was also instructive. Thanks for the link RE: Build your own wood lathe - Foggy - 09-09-2019 I have a homemade wood lathe that will take 8 foot stock. Ways are two 6" channel irons on edge, face to face with about a one inch space between them. Welded up angle iron legs, saw horse style. About 3 ft. tool rest. Needs a flat belt pulley for the motor and a belt. RE: Build your own wood lathe - mike4244 - 09-12-2019 (09-09-2019, 05:24 PM)Foggy Wrote: I have a homemade wood lathe that will take 8 foot stock. Ways are two 6" channel irons on edge, face to face with about a one inch space between them. Welded up angle iron legs, saw horse style. About 3 ft. tool rest. Needs a flat belt pulley for the motor and a belt. I also have a shop made wood lathe from plan from a Tauton publication Lathe and Turning Techniques. I laminated yellow pine 2x4 's to a planed width of about 9" wide x 3-1/4" thick x about 42" high. This is for the head stock end. Tail stock end is same except for the height which a lot less. There are more laminated pieces too.The two laminated ends are connected with stretchers made from yellow pine and Bubinga laminated top and bottom. I can turn up to 66" . Any reasonable length can be turned with different length stretchers. Details are on pages 72/74 I bought head stock spindle and tail stock spindles as replacement parts for a Grizzly lathe. I had the lumber on hand . Grizzly parts ran $35.00 total about 20+ years ago. 1-hp motor bought used from a electric motor repair shop. I think I paid $60.00 Still using this lathe . There are other shop made lathes described as well ,with plans too. mike |