Homemade Taig Lathe CountershaftTaig Lathe Countershaft by gimbal -- Homemade countershaft intended to reduce speed and increase torque on a Taig lathe. Mounted to an arm that pivots in the same axis as the motor shaft. Features independent belt tension adjustments for both lathe/countershaft tension and motor pulley/countershaft tension. Adjusting belt tension on one side does not affect the other. http://www.homemadetools.net/homemade-taig-lathe-countershaft
Building Big Blue, a Home Made Wood LatheBuilding Big Blue, a Home Made Wood Lathe: This article was originally posted to my website, www.woodshopmike.com. Be sure to stop by my site for more DIYs, repairs, and projects & remember to subscribe! Now on with the Instructable! "Why on earth would you build a wood lathe?" This was…
Unknown Lathes No. 39A heavily-built, well-specified lathe resident in Spain and possibly from the 1940s or early 1950s. Notice the twin V-belt drive to the spindle from an overhead countershaft--a most unusual (and probably unique) arrangement..
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Drill Press Lathe AttachmentMilling Attachment for my Mini Lathe. Took a few days to track down and tighten the wiggle spots, but think I have them all locked. The underside of this attachment sticks down almost 1/4" and bumps straight into the handle of the carriage lock I bought. Replacing the lock handle with a 10mm box-end wrench did the trick. I can now engage/release the carriage lock without interfering with the milling attachment
Myford ML7 Lathe Photo EssaySuperbly restored and near-perfectly original 1952 Myford ML7 metal lathe.