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I'm going to be building some new legs for my lathe. The ones I have currently are made from 4x4" posts and although are really sturdy, they're relatively light, so I get a lot of vibration with bigger unbalanced pieces.
I'm a sit down turner, and my legs go under the lathe, so it's important that there is no obstruction under the bed (where my legs go)
I'm thinking of something like this :
The sides being18mm ply, and the front and back being 45x145 timber posts to support most of the weight. Then with something to cap the top and bottom, probably a double layer of 18mm ply. This box will then get filled with sand to add a lot of weight.
I'm wondering about how I could add adjustable feet though? I was thinking M12, with an upside down T-Nut, like these :
But the box design of the leg is really quite wide (about 160mm), ... so I am not sure if this is actually going to work? any other ideas on how I could level the feet? ... maybe I should just wedge them?
I'm a sit down turner, and my legs go under the lathe, so it's important that there is no obstruction under the bed (where my legs go)
I'm thinking of something like this :
The sides being18mm ply, and the front and back being 45x145 timber posts to support most of the weight. Then with something to cap the top and bottom, probably a double layer of 18mm ply. This box will then get filled with sand to add a lot of weight.
I'm wondering about how I could add adjustable feet though? I was thinking M12, with an upside down T-Nut, like these :
But the box design of the leg is really quite wide (about 160mm), ... so I am not sure if this is actually going to work? any other ideas on how I could level the feet? ... maybe I should just wedge them?