Jet 708376 JWL-1220 12-Inch X 20-Inch Wood Lathe

Tuesday, July 10, 2018

PSI Woodworking Products TM32

PSI Woodworking Products TM32

PSI Woodworking Products TM32

PSI Woodworking Products TM32

Jet Lathe Wood PSI Woodworking Products TM32 1/2-Inch Diameter Drill Chuck with a 2 MT Mount

PSI Woodworking Products TM32

  • Will hold drill bits up to 1/2-Inch in diameter
  • Drill chuck mounts in the 2 MT
  • Can be used in either the headstock or tailstock
  • Tightens with a chuck key for excellent grip
  • Removed easily with a knock-out bar
PSI Woodworking Products TM32
#2 Morse taper mount for Delta, Jet, PSI, and other Midi lathe headstocks and tailstocks. A 1/2-Inch diameter 3-jaw mechanism can be used for securing small turnings or pen mandrels at the headstock, or a drill bit in the tailstock. Accepts a 1/4-20" draw bolt (not supplied) for safety. Will hold drill bits up to 1/2-Inch in diameter. Drill chuck mounted in the #2 MT can be used in either the headstock or tailstock. Tightens with a chuck key(included) for excellent grip. Removed easily with a knock-out bar.
PSI Woodworking Products TM32
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Thursday, July 5, 2018

Jet Lathe Wood 66-Feet Wire Rope

Jet Lathe Wood 66-Feet Wire Rope

Jet Lathe Wood 66-Feet Wire Rope

Jet Lathe Wood 66-Feet Wire Rope
JET 286514 1-1/2-Ton 66-Feet Wire Rope

Jet Lathe Wood 66-Feet Wire Rope

JET 286514 1.5 Ton 66Ft Steel Wire Rope Cable for JG Series Grip Pullers + Hook

Jet Lathe Wood 66-Feet Wire Rope

WR-150A, 7/16-Inch 66-Feet long replacement wire rope for the JG-150A.
Jet Lathe Wood 66-Feet Wire Rope

Jet Lathe Wood 66-Feet Wire Rope
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Friday, September 22, 2017

WOOD LATHE CHISEL SET

WOOD LATHE CHISEL SET

WOOD LATHE CHISEL SET

WOOD LATHE CHISEL SET

WOOD LATHE CHISEL SET

SAVANNAH HSS WOOD LATHE CHISEL SET, 8-PIECE SET with Storage Tool Roll 32" x 24"

WOOD LATHE CHISEL SET

  • The M2 high speed steel 5 1/4" blades outlast carbon steel 6 to 1 and will give you years of use
  • Set includes 8 essential chisels: 1" Roughing Gouge, 3/4" Roughing Gouge, 1/2" Spindle Gouge
  • 1" Skew Chisel, 5/8" Skew Chisel, 5/8" Round Nose Scraper,
  • 3/16" Parting Tool, 5/8" Spear Scraper
  • Also includes a 32” x 24” Turning Tool Storage Roll to protect and store your tools.
WOOD LATHE CHISEL SET
I felt like they didn't hold an edge for very long. The handles are good size and the storage pouch is nice.
WOOD LATHE CHISEL SET
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WOOD LATHE CHISEL SET

Thursday, September 21, 2017

Drill Chuck with a 2 MT Mount

Drill Chuck with a 2 MT Mount

Drill Chuck with a 2 MT Mount

Drill Chuck with a 2 MT Mount
PSI Woodworking Products TM32 1/2-Inch Diameter Drill Chuck with a 2 MT Mount
Drill Chuck with a 2 MT Mount
  • Will hold drill bits up to 1/2-Inch in diameter
  • Drill chuck mounts in the 2 MT
  • Can be used in either the headstock or tailstock
  • Tightens with a chuck key for excellent grip
  • Removed easily with a knock-out bar

Drill Chuck with a 2 MT Mount
#2 Morse taper mount for Delta, Jet, PSI, and other Midi lathe headstocks and tailstocks. A 1/2-Inch diameter 3-jaw mechanism can be used for securing small turnings or pen mandrels at the headstock, or a drill bit in the tailstock. Accepts a 1/4-20" draw bolt (not supplied) for safety. Will hold drill bits up to 1/2-Inch in diameter. Drill chuck mounted in the #2 MT can be used in either the headstock or tailstock. Tightens with a chuck key(included) for excellent grip. Removed easily with a knock-out bar.

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Saturday, May 27, 2017

Wood Lathe Turning Lathe 14x40 In

Wood Lathe Turning Lathe 14x40 In 

Wood Lathe Turning Lathe 14x40 In

 

1/2hp 40 Inch 4 Speed Power Wood Turning Lathe 14x40 In

Wood Lathe Turning Lathe 14x40 In 

  • Wood lathes turning capacity: 14" maximum diameter over bed. 40" maximum between centers.
  • Wood lathe pulley system - Four speed, V belts
  • Spindle Speeds: 810 RPM to 3400 RPM
  • Motor - 350 watt, 1400 RPM, 110 volt AC, mounted to headstock.
  • Overall measurements - 14.57" high, 9.45" wide, 59.05" long.

Wood Lathe Turning Lathe 14x40 In 


BRAND NEW - Electric BENCH WOOD LATHE - Over 4' feet Long!

Wood Lathe Turning Lathe 14x40 In 
This lathe is a machine tool which spins a block of material (wood) to perform various operations such as cutting, sanding, knurling, drilling, or deformation with tools that are applied to the workpiece to create an object which has symmetry about an axis of rotation.
Woodworking lathes are the oldest variety. An adjustable horizontal metal rail - the tool rest - between the material and the operator accommodates the positioning of shaping tools, which are usually hand-held. With wood, it is common practice to press and slide sandpaper against the still-spinning object after shaping to smooth the surface made with the metal shaping tools.

Wood Lathe Turning Lathe 14x40 In 

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Wood Lathe Turning Lathe 14x40 In

Saturday, July 18, 2015

Jet Lathe Wood BE-20 20-Inch Bed Extension for 14-Inch or 16-Inch Lathe

Jet Lathe Wood BE-20 20-Inch Bed Extension for 14-Inch or 16-Inch Lathe

Jet Lathe Wood BE-20 20-Inch Bed Extension for 14-Inch or 16-Inch Lathe


Jet Lathe Wood BE-20 20-Inch Bed Extension for 14-Inch or 16-Inch Lathe

Jet 708346/BE-20 20-Inch Bed Extension for 14-Inch or 16-Inch Lathe

Product Description

708346 Dimensions: -Overall Product Weight:40

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20-Inch bed extension for a 14-Inch or 16-Inch lathe


Part Number 708346
Item Weight37.8 pounds
Product Dimensions22 x 16 x 24 inches
Item model number708346
Item Package Quantity1
Warranty DescriptionLimited 1 Year



Jet Lathe Wood BE-20 20-Inch Bed Extension for 14-Inch or 16-Inch Lathe

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

JET 708359 JWL-1642EVS 16-Inch Swing 42-Inch between Centers

JET 708359 JWL-1642EVS 16-Inch Swing 42-Inch between Centers

JET 708359 JWL-1642EVS 16-Inch Swing 42-Inch between Centers

JET 708359 JWL-1642EVS 16-Inch Swing 42-Inch between Centers

JET 708359 JWL-1642EVS 16-Inch Swing 42-Inch between Centers 1-1/2 Horsepower Electronic Variable Speed Woodworking Lathe, 115-Volt 1 Phase


  • 1-1/2-horsepower electronic woodworking lathe
  • 16-inch swing, 42-inches between centers; variable speed (0-3,200 rpm)
  • Cast-iron bed and legs
  • Includes lathe, tool rest, faceplate, spur center, live center, knockout bar, tool storage rack
  • 410-pounds for reduced vibration; 63-1/2 by 20 by 50-inches; 5-year warranty
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JET 708359 JWL-1642EVS 16-Inch Swing 42-Inch between Centers

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Jet Lathe Jet JWL-1015VS 10-Inch X 15-Inch Variable Speed Wood Working Lathe

Jet Lathe Jet JWL-1015VS 10-Inch X 15-Inch Variable Speed Wood Working Lathe

Jet Lathe Jet JWL-1015VS 10-Inch X 15-Inch Variable Speed Wood Working Lathe


Jet Lathe Jet JWL-1015VS 10-Inch X 15-Inch Variable Speed Wood Working Lathe

Jet JWL-1015VS 10-Inch X 15-Inch Variable Speed Wood Working Lathe
First lathe I've owned, I have been very happy so far. It is a lot quieter than I thought it would be, and runs smooth. I have only used it to turn pens. Originally I was concerned about changing the belt for the variable speed, I have yet to attempt to change it from the highest setting. I drill my blanks on it as well, so far have had no trouble at the lowest speed of the high setting (I believe it is 600 rpm). I would recommend this to anyone who wants to turn pens or small projects, and get a quality lathe at a reasonable price.

Jet Lathe Jet JWL-1015VS 10-Inch X 15-Inch Variable Speed Wood Working Lathe

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

JET JWL-1221VS 12-Inch by 21-Inch Variable Speed Wood Lathe

JET JWL-1221VS 12-Inch by 21-Inch Variable Speed Wood Lathe

JET JWL-1221VS 12-Inch by 21-Inch Variable Speed Wood Lathe

JET JWL-1221VS 12-Inch by 21-Inch Variable Speed Wood Lathe

Jet Lathe Wood JET JWL-1221VS 12-Inch by 21-Inch Variable Speed Wood Lathe
  • Unrivaled speed control
  • 60-3600 RPM variable speed
  • Optimally designed speed ranges
  • Forward to reverse is a smooth transition
  • Innovative ratchet style belt tension system (patent pending)
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JET JWL-1221VS 12-Inch by 21-Inch Variable Speed Wood Lathe

Monday, October 20, 2014

40 Inch 4 Speed Power Wood Turning Lathe 14x40 In

40 Inch 4 Speed Power Wood Turning Lathe 14x40 In

40 Inch 4 Speed Power Wood Turning Lathe 14x40 In

40 Inch 4 Speed Power Wood Turning Lathe 14x40 In

Lathe Wood 1/2hp 40 Inch 4 Speed Power Wood Turning Lathe 14x40 In

I'm getting ready to set this up for for the sole purpose of making cylinders with a router running across rails above the lathe. (I make children's blocks for a living.)

Just a word of caution:

1. The instruction manual does not include any mention of connecting the two parts of the lathe (but otherwise the manual is pretty useful).

By looking at the motor mount, I guessed that the proper order is Bolt > Black Spring Washer > Steel Washer > Lathe Parts > Steel Washer > Nut.

2. Because of the plates attaching the two halves of the lathe, there is a zone where you cannot anchor the sliding live stop. This means that you cannot work on anything that measures 17 inches to 19.5 inches (unless you mount or glue it to an extra block of wood).

3. The unit arrives with the belt on the slowest speed (which is where most people would start to rough out a piece), but the motor is mounted loose, so you'll need to loosen the two bolts to let the motor slide down a little to increase the tension. Remember, you need to make sure that the belt defects to hand pressure about 1/2 of an inch, per the manual. Then, in order to change the speed, you have to open the box and unbolt the motor to lift it up to move the belt. For most woodworkers, this would be a nuisance, but it's not too much more work than other manual speed changing lathes I've used.

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40 Inch 4 Speed Power Wood Turning Lathe 14x40 In

Sunday, October 19, 2014

1 3-Horsepower Benchtop Lathe

1 3-Horsepower Benchtop Lathe

1 3-Horsepower Benchtop Lathe

1 3-Horsepower Benchtop Lathe

Lathe Wood SHOP FOX W1704 1/3-Horsepower Benchtop Lathe

Tackle pen turning or other small cutting or shaping projects using the Shop Fox W1704 bench-top lathe from Woodstock International. Made of cast iron, and designed to fit neatly on a workbench, this lathe contains a 1/3-horsepower, variable-speed motor and delivers spindle speeds between 700 and 3,200 revolutions per minute (RPM). It also features a safety paddle switch, an MT No. 1 spur center, an MT No. 1 live center, 4-1/4-inch and 7-inch tool rests, a 5-3/4-inch faceplate, and a 3/4-by-16-inch TPI RH spindle.
Includes Two Tool Rests
The W1704 includes both a 4-1/2 and 7-inch tool rest for various turning applications and with a 13-inch distance between centers and an 8-inch swing over the bed this lathe is ideal for a variety of turning projects. The infinitely variable speed from 700-3200 RPM comes in handy when turning hard or soft species of wood.

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1 3-Horsepower Benchtop Lathe

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Jet Lathe Wood Chisel Turning Set

Jet Lathe Wood Chisel Turning Set

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Jet Lathe Wood Chisel Turning Set

  • Premium long lasting HSS blades with beautifully turned and stained hardwood handles and brass ferrules Jet Lathe Wood Chisel Turning Set
  • Includes:-1/4-inch roughing gouge, 1/8-inch spindle gouge,-1/4-inch round nose scraper, 3/32-inch parting tool,-1/4-inch skew chisel
  • Chisels are 10-inch in overall length, with 4-inch blades
  • Fantastic buy for five essential chisels
  • Comes in an attractive wooden display box

Jet Lathe Wood Chisel Turning Set

PSI Woodworking LCMINI2 Mini 5-Piece HSS Wood Lathe Chisel Turning Set

Technical Details
 
Part Number LCMINI2
Item Weight1.4 pounds
Product Dimensions11.5 x 1.5 x 7.5 inches
Item model numberLCMINI2
Item Package Quantity1
Warranty Description2 year limited warranty

Jet Lathe Wood Chisel Turning Set

I have owned two sets of these tools because they are cheap, the right size for my applications, and I can grind them for special applications. However, they are not tempered well. I have had one shatter when it fell on the concrete floor and another snap while turning - quite a sensation! Anyhow, know what you are getting. You can get the same tools as Jet Mini-lathe tools, made by Crown, for about $80 - much nicer steel. 

Jet Lathe Wood Chisel Turning Set

Friday, July 27, 2012

Ancient Greek Wedding Theme

Ancient Greek Wedding Theme


Is your man, "Your Greek god?" Why not celebrate with an Ancient Greek inspired wedding theme? Not to be confused with a college toga Party, the Ancient Greek theme wedding has been mostly overlooked in recent years. This is probably due to its popularity for frat and sorority parties on college campuses across the country. Those events are not about elegance and the result is often tacky. I know it's not hard to understand why the theme is not on the tip of a bride's tongue when it's time to pick out a theme for the wedding.

Ancient Greek Wedding Theme

Ancient Greek Wedding Theme

Ancient Greek Wedding Theme


Ancient Greek Wedding Theme



Ancient Greek Wedding Theme

Still it can be fun and rewarding to play with the ancient Greek architecture and fashions when designing your wedding celebration:

Of course, pulling off any theme reaches beyond the decor of the room. Just like a theater event, the averageindividual's ability to embrace an atmosphere depends largely on the appearance of the principle players. That does not mean that in order for you to pull off an ancient Greek themed wedding that you have to get married in a toga-no way! In fact the toga is not even Greek. It's the Roman addition to the culture.

Choosing such a wedding theme does mean that your gown and the Dress of the rest of your Party should be tastefully reminiscent of the styles favored by the Ancient Greek peoples. As such you should start by commissioning a wedding Dress based on a design inspired by the sculptures of Aphrodite and the timeless beauty of ancient Greek Clothing styles in general. Then add an elegant wedding sandal to complete your wedding theme and accent your look.

Build your Greekwedding theme decor with pillars. It's usually most practical to have the big pillars you need made from Styrofoam if you can not find a facility that was built with columns or you need more for the ambience of the room. You can have them professionally made or if you know a wood worker that person might be willing to cut them for you with his lathe. Then it's just a matter of painting them to your satisfaction. For most, the spray paint designed to give a stone finish will work, but ultimately every bride should play with a few pieces of scrap Styrofoam and a variety of paints before deciding. The small pillars, for the basis of your table centerpieces can be found at most any craft store.

Accent your ancient Greek themed wedding with some elegant looking urnsplaced strategically around the room. These too can be easily found at most craft stores. After the wedding, keep the urns in your home or apartMent with dried flowers in them or just as accent pieces by themselves-there is little that will make your wedding budget go further than identifying these rare opportunities to buy something for your wedding that you can use to better your life afterwards.

Assuming the manageMent of the facility hosting your wedding agrees, rent a fog machine to give the Top of Mount Olympus "feel to your event-either for your ceremony, or for the dance floor at your reception-or both!

Ancient Greek Wedding Theme

Sunday, June 24, 2012

ATV Kelly Blue Book

ATV Kelly Blue Book


When people want to sell their motorcycles or ATVs they generally try to find what the current market values are for their vehicle. The main guide that is used by the industry and various individuals is that of the Kelly blue book. The Kelly blue book is updated from year to year. This makes it possible for you to find motorcycle and ATV Kelly blue book figures as well.

ATV Kelly Blue Book

ATV Kelly Blue Book

ATV Kelly Blue Book


ATV Kelly Blue Book



ATV Kelly Blue Book

The Kelly blue book is basically reliable but there are a few factors that may need the appraisal of a private appraiser. These items are various aftermarket parts, paint and graphics Jobs on the body of the ATV, the condition of the vehicle and the number of miles that have been used by the ATV.

Of course you don't always need a private appraiser's opinion when you are considering buying orselling a good conditioned ATV. The ATV Kelly blue book will usually have the values that dealers and ATV companies sell their stock for as well as the types of vehicles that they sell.

You can find the Kelly blue book at your local library, credit companies, book stores and sometimes you can also find the these blue books at your local ATV dealership. In addition to these venues you will also be able to find the ATV Kelly blue book on the internet. Of course the Kelly blue book is only a guideline for the various prices that you can expect from the ATV market.

There are some private ATV owners who will use the Kelly blue book price, maybe the beginning point for their pricing of the ATV. With these individuals you may be able to bargain the price of the ATV down to anamount that is acceptable to both of you. Now the one thing that you will need to take into consideration with second hand ATVs is that once the price has been finalized between the parties you can't bring the price down to what is stated in the ATV Kelly blue book.

Now you must understand that the ATV Kelly blue book will give the current pricing for known ATV models that are in popular demand. As the market price is found from information given by ATV dealers and dealer surveys in addition to consumer sales information the Kelly blue book will not be able to Supply you with information regarding ATVs or Motorcycles that are probable considered as collectors items.

ATV Kelly Blue Book

Monday, May 21, 2012

Choosing Your First Metal Lathe

Choosing Your First Metal Lathe


If you're the type person, who wants to go beyond woodworking or perhaps try your hand at building a small steam engine or IC (internal combustion) engine you most likely will be looking for a metal lathe. Choosing a metal lathe is somewhat intimidating, especially for the first time buyer. A simple web search will yield all kinds of opinions and choices. One thing you quickly learn is there can be fierce loyalty to brand names, country of origin, size, and sometimes-even color!

Choosing Your First Metal Lathe

Choosing Your First Metal Lathe

Choosing Your First Metal Lathe


Choosing Your First Metal Lathe



Choosing Your First Metal Lathe

So I may as well get into the fray and submit my ideas. However, be forewarned, I have a few dogs in the fight. Over the past 20 years I've owned an American and Asian lathes, in fact I'm on my forth lathe right now. I hope that during the past 20 or so years I've beenable to pick up a few tidbits that may help you in your choice.

First, let me break tradition. Most people will tell you "any lathe is better than no lathe". However, I don't necessarily agree with that. I believe, in worn out lathe is nothing but trouble, ESPECIALLY for someone who has never used a metal lathe before. Therefore, before we start talking about size, color, heriTAGe, or if this is your first lathe, please seek out a lathe that is at least in "good" condition, not some worn out hunks of cast iron.

Choosing Your First Metal Lathe

Monday, April 16, 2012

How to Make a Wooden Gate

How to Make a Wooden Gate


There are some simple home projects which you do not need to go out and hire some expensive contractor or carpenter. One of these which you yourself can do is a wooden gate for your yard.

How to Make a Wooden Gate

How to Make a Wooden Gate

How to Make a Wooden Gate


How to Make a Wooden Gate



How to Make a Wooden Gate

Relax, making a wooden gate all by ourselves is an exciting adventure and doesn't need to be hard or impossible. If we do everything systematically it shouldn't be too hard. To build a wooden gate we need the right design for a specific purpose.

In making a wooden gate ourselves the first thing we need to do is design it. This means we take exact measureMents based on the width of the opening where we want to put up the gate. We also consider the height of the fence around it. Everything must be compleMentary, after all we want form and functionality, right?

Then we buy theneeded wood pieces-4 by 4 inches latch and hinge posts, gate frames measuring 2 by 4 inches and picket wood pieces measuring 1 by 2 inches. These are mere suggestions; wood sizes may vary depending on our wooden gate design. We also need some nails, screws, 3 to 4 hinge sets, and the latch. The sizes and number of pieces depend on the size of the wooden gate.

We dig holes for the latch and hinge posts. A depth of 3 feet, more or less, ought to do. Insert one end of the posts into the holes and reinforce with rocks and earth intact at the sides to keep it from moving. Or pour concrete at the sides. Then we install horizontal frames for the wooden gate fitting the gateway. We also fix the gate hinges permanently to the hinge post.

Then we install thediagonal frames. Measure them to accurately fit the horizontal frames. To attach drill holes through them and the horizontal frames and insert long screws. Mark spots, which are evenly spaced, allotted for the pickets. Use a square. Then attach them to the wooden gate using nails or screws at their bottom side. Two screws or nails each would do.

Finally, mount the wooden gate. Detach the gate to render the wood to a smooth finish and accurate fitting by scraping extra wood thickness. Then re-mount by attaching the hinges to permanently again. Make sure the wooden gate opens and closes to and from its post jamb or latch smoothly.

It is best to make the wooden gate right where we intend to install it. This enables us to get the actual measurement needed andbasis of the wooden gate dimensions from it. Handle carpentry tools and materials with the greatest care and make sure to wear gloves when hammering nails, fitting, driving screws, or cutting with a saw.

Make sure all tools are in good condition, like ensuring that the chisel or plain blades are sharp. Sharp tools make the work easier and safer. Wear a carpentry apron if necessary.

It's exciting to make our own wooden gate. We can start experimenting with our garden gate.

How to Make a Wooden Gate

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Wooden Covered Wagon Plans-How to Build Your Own Wagon

Wooden Covered Wagon Plans-How to Build Your Own Wagon


Covered wagon makes a good transportation for crops. Small wonder why it is a nifty structure to have around in the farm. And it can be easily done too. If you have the time and inclination, you'll just need wooden covered wagon plans and you'll be set to start this project.

Wooden Covered Wagon Plans-How to Build Your Own Wagon

Wooden Covered Wagon Plans-How to Build Your Own Wagon

Wooden Covered Wagon Plans-How to Build Your Own Wagon


Wooden Covered Wagon Plans-How to Build Your Own Wagon



Wooden Covered Wagon Plans-How to Build Your Own Wagon

I have preference for the use of wood for this project for the simple reason that I find it easier to handle wood compared to other type of materials. Furthermore, wood offers a level of durability while remaining light weight.

If you've decided on building your own wagon using wood, here are a couple of things you need to consider and plan for:

DiMension of the Wagon

Way before you're going to buy the materials you will be using for this project,yo need to determine the exact size of your wagon. The amount of materials needed depends on this one factor.

To get to a preferable size for your estate, you need to consider its main purpose. You need to consider aspects like the type of items frequently loaded in the wagon as well as its quantity.

A typical wagon of this kind would measure 4 feet wide and 12 feet in length. It is enTirely up to you to decide if this diMension suits your purposes as well.

Materials

There are several materials you will need to prepare for this project. Now, the plan you will be using may have indicated its own list of materials, but usually, the most common materials used for this project are: wooden beams and planks, wheels, wooden pole, iron braces, nails, bolts, canvas, 2axles and wooden lathes.

For the wheel, you have the option of buying or making your own. Since in my own experience, the wheel seems to be the most complex part of wagon building, I strongly suggest that you buy a ready made one. Also, be sure that the wheel is secured safely into the body of the wagon.

Wooden Covered Wagon Plans

True enough, you may have to invest time and effort in this project. However, if you have very good wooden covered plans to guide you for this project, you won't have to go through unnecessary glitches. And thus, construction wouldn't take overly long time.

Wooden Covered Wagon Plans-How to Build Your Own Wagon

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

How to Build a Bat Rolling Machine

How to Build a Bat Rolling Machine


One of the most searched areas in bat rolling is how to build a bat rolling machine.

How to Build a Bat Rolling Machine

How to Build a Bat Rolling Machine

How to Build a Bat Rolling Machine


How to Build a Bat Rolling Machine



How to Build a Bat Rolling Machine

There are several factors that go into building a bat roller. I will break this article out so you can make a no enlightened decision to whether you want to take on such an endeavor.

Here are some questions that need to be answered before you start a project.

How the machine works Parts and Materials Cost Time

How the Machine Works:

Before any of these can be answered you will first need to decide on what type of machine you are looking at.

Most parallel machines can roll both ways, but a perpendicular machine can only roll 1. Also a perpendicular machine will leave flat spots in the bat and not roll the enTire sweet spot.

We highly recomMend a parallel machine.

The machines work by compressing the carbon fibers and laminates between rollers and then rolling the bat between the rollers. Primarily the sweet spot of the bats are the section you are targeting during the roll.

Material List

Cost

The cost of building a machine can greatly very ... but you can figure the minimum will be $ 200 plus, depending on your bearings and roller materials. It will be more for the state of the art plastics that are being used in the better bat rolling machines.

Time

Building a machine will take some time as you will have to draw out the design and then cut and machine the parts and gather the bearings etc.

Bottom line is this is a project that can be taken on if you are a do it yourself person who has proper equipMent and time and some designing knowledge. To machining background or a friend who has one wouldhelp here.

Another viable option is to purchase a Bat Rolling Machine directly from a reputable manufacturer. Here are a few things to look for when choosing that manufacturer.

You need to stay away from a plastic called Acetal with a trade name of Delrin. It is really hard and has zero forgiveness.

How to Build a Bat Rolling Machine

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Woodturning Projects - Four Things a Beginning Woodturner Should Look For

Woodturning Projects - Four Things a Beginning Woodturner Should Look For


For the beginning woodturner, woodturning projects need to meet four criteria: They should be instructive, inexpensive, interesting, and quick. Meeting these simple conditions will enhance the learning experience with enjoyMent and have finished projects that serve to encourage the beginner to woodworking with the lathe.

First they need to be instructive. While it can be argued that any woodturning gives instruction to the beginner, there should be a deliberate thought given to choosing a project that teaches one or two new skills. Ideally, the project will work on existing woodworking skills and build from that experience to gain confidence on the lathe. The first tools to learn are typically the roughing gouge, the parting tool and spindle gouges. These allow the new woodturner to rough a square to round; shape with straight lines, beads and coves; cut to a determined diaMeter; and part off the finished project.

Second, the wood worker's project should be inexpensive. Most of the price of a project is determined by the wood used. In fact, the first few projects should consist of local woods that are cheap or free. Any other embellishMents should be easily found and inexpensive indeed, such as tea lights or copper pipe sections for handle ferrules. If a band saw is part of the shop set up it is simple to reduce a section of firewood to turning squares that will be fine for a variety of projects.

Third, the project should be interesting. Realizing that the beginning woodturner is intending to develop and refine skills, it is encouraged that the project be repeated several times. It is far better for the would be wood turner if the project maintains its interest through several incarnations. This is achieved in at least three ways.

1. It is developing new skills which has an interest value of its own

2. Most projects can be embellished with beads, coves, grooves, deliberate burn marks and other decorations, each of which is a learning experience for the beginner.

3. Projects can be used by the turner or given to friends and family unlike practise sticks that are at best highly decorated kindling.

Fourth, the woodturning project should be quick to produce. After all, the project is really secondary here. The primary need is to develop new skills on the wood lathe. One of the great ways to do so is to repeat, repeat, repeat. As the project is turned one time after another, the results can be lined up and compared to decide what is needed for improveMent and where the new wood turner can pat himself or herself on the back for a Job well done.

One such project for the beginner is a file handle. The lines are simple and can be performed with roughing gouge, spindle gouge and parting tool. Maple or ash from the firewood stash will do a great Job and the only addition needed, if desired, is a ferrule cut from some scrap pipe. Besides, every woodworker can use another file handle as can almost any amount of friends who can give encouragement as they exclaim in awe over the beginning wood turner's new skills.

Woodturning Projects - Four Things a Beginning Woodturner Should Look For


Woodturning Projects - Four Things a Beginning Woodturner Should Look For


Woodturning Projects - Four Things a Beginning Woodturner Should Look For



Thursday, December 1, 2011

Three Tips For Using a Wood Turning Lathe

Three Tips For Using a Wood Turning Lathe


If you learn the right way to use a wood turning lathe, it will soon become one of your favorite tools. Here are three important tips for using a lathe. They're applicable to all projects and you should keep them in mind whether you're turning a big, thick table leg or a delicate candlestick.

Good Projects Start with Good Wood

Before you even think of starting a wood turning lathe project, double-check the quality of the wood you're using. Using the right kind of wood is important, but that only one consideration.

You need to check the wood carefully to be certain it's the right size. Remember, you may lose a portion of the piece's top and bottom. That means you'll want to use pieces that are slightly longer than the project requires. There's nothing more frustrating than turning a great piece and then finding that you just can't use it.

You'll also want to inspect the wood carefully for quality. If you find deep scratches or cracks in your wood, you may end up with a final piece that will fall short of your quality standards. Check your wood for appearance, as well. Some pieces may have slightly discolored areas or grain patterns that just won't look right when you're done.

Using the Right Tool for the Job

A particular project may call for the use of a wood turning lathe, but that doesn't mean that any lathe will do. This fact becomes quite clear when you witness someone "biting off more than he or she can chew" by trying to handle an oversized piece of wood in a smaller lathe.

A pen lathe is great for a number of different Jobs, but it won't be up to task for bigger projects. Likewise, smaller lathes may offer more precision and control than larger ones, making them ideal for small projects. Step back and evaluate both your project and your equipMent. Are they really a good match? You should be able to answer that question in the affirmative without hesitation.

Your Hands and Eyes are Worth More than a Great Table

Every single project involving a wood turning lathe is serious. That's because you're using powerful equipMent that has the potential of hurting you if not used correctly. "Safety first" may seem like a worn-out cliche, but it bears repeating when it comes to lathe work.

Be certain your wood is properly placed and is snugly fitted into the lathe. Use all necessary protective gear. Never touch a moving piece of wood with your hands--it only takes a few moments for the machine to come to stop. Don't remove a piece of wood until you've flipped the power switch to "off."

You may be excited to finish your project in record time, but it doesn't make sense to trade your safety and well-being to save a few minutes. Take the time and care to keep yourself safe.


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