BearTricks
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I've put a wooden floor down in my workshop to make it easier on the knees. The floorboards are reinforced under the lathe but it's bouncing about more than I would like since the floor is flexible.
My lathe stand is one of these jobbies:
It was built by the guy who sold me the lathe. I'm planning on building a better one at some point.
Until then I need to weigh it down. Could I put a sheet of MDF under it, bolt the stand to the MDF and then whack a load of sand and tins of paint on the the MDF or will it just vibrate everything across the floor with it? I actually reinforced the cross stretcher yesterday, and put a thick pine shelf across it but it's just threatening to buckle and snap when I put anything reasonably heavy on it.
What's the best way to make one of these heavier?
(that's not my lathe by the way, I took that from Google for illustration purposes)
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My lathe stand is one of these jobbies:
It was built by the guy who sold me the lathe. I'm planning on building a better one at some point.
Until then I need to weigh it down. Could I put a sheet of MDF under it, bolt the stand to the MDF and then whack a load of sand and tins of paint on the the MDF or will it just vibrate everything across the floor with it? I actually reinforced the cross stretcher yesterday, and put a thick pine shelf across it but it's just threatening to buckle and snap when I put anything reasonably heavy on it.
What's the best way to make one of these heavier?
(that's not my lathe by the way, I took that from Google for illustration purposes)
Sent from my LG-H815 using Tapatalk