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"Max63"

21/08/2006 1:24 AM

Home made lathe - part search

Id like to build my own ww lathe. Its got to be small ( turn up to 5 or
6 inch pieces), tabletop version, but sturdy. I have the washing
machine motor waiting, and will weld a base (or use black piping.
havent yet decided). The rest will be metal (no wood on this one).
Questions are:
1. anyone know of an online source (Im not from the US) to get the
basic parts (only essentials such as bearings and...)?
2. What parts do I need (and dont say pillow block and such. Not
familiar with the terms unless you describe them. Sorry)?
3. Can I manage with a single speed lathe or is it imperative to have a
pulley system (and then what parts are required)?
Thanks again,
Max


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in reply to "Max63" on 21/08/2006 1:24 AM

21/08/2006 8:03 AM


Max63 wrote:
> Id like to build my own ww lathe. Its got to be small ( turn up to 5 or
> 6 inch pieces), tabletop version, but sturdy. I have the washing
> machine motor waiting, and will weld a base (or use black piping.
> havent yet decided). The rest will be metal (no wood on this one).
> Questions are:
> 1. anyone know of an online source (Im not from the US) to get the
> basic parts (only essentials such as bearings and...)?
> 2. What parts do I need (and dont say pillow block and such. Not
> familiar with the terms unless you describe them. Sorry)?
> 3. Can I manage with a single speed lathe or is it imperative to have a
> pulley system (and then what parts are required)?
> Thanks again,
> Max

You are asking for some pretty finite information on a huge subject.
But the internet is here to help. A two second search revealed:

http://www3.sympatico.ca/3jdw8/latheoutside2.htm
and
http://home.vicnet.net.au/~pwguild/a-lth_kr.htm

with about 200 others when using Google search parameters "homemade
lathe". I am sure that "shop built lathe" "home built lathe", etc.
will be equally successful.

Robert


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