Home-made Woodworking Lathe From Repurposed Materials - Pallets and Old Washing Machine Motor Part 1
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Home-made Woodworking Lathe From Repurposed Materials - Pallets and Old Washing Machine Motor Part 1
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For the project just watch the film. However, I would also like to write a few words about the materials I used.
Pallets
The pallet or skid that was selected for the lathe bed was a heavy-duty one, the planks were about three quarters of an inch thick. Already screwed to the pallets upper face was a one inch thick chipboard panel. To make the lathe bed more rigid I screwed a vertical plank between the upper and lower faces of the pallet.
Motor
My neighbour gave me the electric motor which was from an old washing machine. This has a rated speed of 1425 rpm. NOTE: motors from modern washing machines have much higher zero load speeds and should not be used without modifications.
(NB There is already a great Instructable by Bongodrummer illustrating such modifications.)
Headstock
Furnished by the same neighbour, the headstock was from a car plant production line conveyor system that he obtained at the time that the line was dismantled. However there are many possibilities for a suitable alternative even another washing machine motor bearing arrangement would work.
Part 2 ...will follow in the next few days, I am actually working on it now.
All the very best,
Andy