lee celtic
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Thought I'd show my first Lathe..
I have always been of the mind set that my hobby shouldn't cost anything but sometimes getting what you want takes time to come true..
A little outlay may be needed but should be recouped over time.. So I bought an old Stanley Bridges Drill attachment that turns a drill into a lathe..
Going to be honest when attached to a drill it was really bad.. But with a bit of jiggerypokery I got a reasonable result.. Using my Bench grinder for drive..
a Vauxhall bush puller attacked with a grinder as a drive spur and flipping the attachment around to face the wrong way I built a lathe..
First thing I did was grind an old chisel to make a small lathe tool then used that to turn a handle for an old gouge (my first lathe tool.. resting on the lathe)
With this I turned a few chisel handles to restore a few chisels I then sold on ebay and raised enough cash to repay the £3 I paid for the attachment and
Buy myself a 40" wood lathe.. all be it a cheap one but so far my lathe bill is £0.. also sprang for a set of cheap lathe tools bill still £0
before 10p After £8. did a couple of larger handles for 2" double ferrule framing chisels and a set of 4 ward chisels and my new to me £65 generic chineese lathe was bought..
Now I just need to keep making toadstools at £10-£12 a go to finance my next one.. hopefully a good old brand..
I have always been of the mind set that my hobby shouldn't cost anything but sometimes getting what you want takes time to come true..
A little outlay may be needed but should be recouped over time.. So I bought an old Stanley Bridges Drill attachment that turns a drill into a lathe..
Going to be honest when attached to a drill it was really bad.. But with a bit of jiggerypokery I got a reasonable result.. Using my Bench grinder for drive..
a Vauxhall bush puller attacked with a grinder as a drive spur and flipping the attachment around to face the wrong way I built a lathe..
First thing I did was grind an old chisel to make a small lathe tool then used that to turn a handle for an old gouge (my first lathe tool.. resting on the lathe)
With this I turned a few chisel handles to restore a few chisels I then sold on ebay and raised enough cash to repay the £3 I paid for the attachment and
Buy myself a 40" wood lathe.. all be it a cheap one but so far my lathe bill is £0.. also sprang for a set of cheap lathe tools bill still £0
Now I just need to keep making toadstools at £10-£12 a go to finance my next one.. hopefully a good old brand..