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|material=[[wood]]
|material=[[wood]]
|location=[[Wood Workshop|wood workshop]]
|location=[[Wood Workshop|wood workshop]]
|access=not yet possible (see below)
|access=upon [[Woodturning Introduction|personal introduction]]
|status=just arrived, [https://github.com/comakingspace/do-something/issues/7 needs some care]
|status=just arrived, [https://github.com/comakingspace/do-something/issues/7 needs some care]
|firmware=
|firmware=
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|similar=[[Metal Lathe|metal lathe]]
|similar=[[Metal Lathe|metal lathe]]
}}
}}
{{£}} got a wood lathe and will soon make it public!
We have a simple wood lathe in the [[Wood Workshop|wood workshop]] that we can use as an entry to [[woodturning]] - if a community of turning enthusiasts develops and the machine becomes too weak for more ambitious projects, we'll have to think about replacing it with a professional model.
 
Some things to do before we can use it (also organized in [https://github.com/comakingspace/do-something/issues/7 issue #7]):
* clean & inspect the machine (including wiring!)
* <strike>mount it on a suitable workbench
* buy a face shield
* buy (or make) some [[Woodturning Tools|woodturning tools]]</strike>
* add a lever to the tool rest's nut


== Specs ==
== Specs ==
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* motor: 370 W
* motor: 370 W
* spindle thread: M18
* spindle thread: M18
* accessories included: drive center (''Vielzack-Stirnmitnehmer/"Dornenkrone"'')
* workholding options: drive center (''Vielzack-Stirnmitnehmer/"Dornenkrone"''), four-jaw chuck, faceplate


== Belt Tensioning ==
== Belt Tensioning ==
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We should soon tweak this machine to improve usability:
We should soon tweak this machine to improve usability:
* replace pulley adjustment and casing screws by thumbwheels or so
* replace pulley adjustment and casing screws by thumbwheels or so
* buy (or turn on the [[Metal Lathe|metal lathe]]) an [https://drechslershop.de/drechselfutter-mitnehmer-planscheiben/adapter/adapter-m-33-din-800m-18-x-25.html 18 to 33 mm adapter] (to match common accessories like faceplates)
* add a clamping lever to the tool rest's nut
* buy (or make) a faceplate
* <strike>buy (or turn on the [[Metal Lathe|metal lathe]]) an [https://drechslershop.de/drechselfutter-mitnehmer-planscheiben/adapter/adapter-m-33-din-800m-18-x-25.html 18 to 33 mm adapter] (to match common accessories like faceplates)
* buy (or make) a faceplate</strike> ''Micha brought in enough accessories for the start :-)''


== Further Reading ==
== Further Reading ==

Revision as of 18:37, 3 August 2018

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Güde 1000

Güde Drechselbank uninstalled.JPG
Synonyms: woodturning lathe; DE: Drechselbank,
Drechselmaschine
Material: wood
Used with: face shield, woodturning tools
Access Requirements: Woodturning IntroductionThe part "]]" of the query was not understood.</br>Results might not be as expected.
Manual: Guede.com
Tutors: LukasThe part "]]" of the query was not understood.</br>Results might not be as expected.
Similar (More or Less): metal lathe

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We have a simple wood lathe in the wood workshop that we can use as an entry to woodturning - if a community of turning enthusiasts develops and the machine becomes too weak for more ambitious projects, we'll have to think about replacing it with a professional model.

Specs

  • max. workpiece diameter: 320 mm
  • max. workpiece length: 1000 mm
  • spindle speeds: 850 - 1250 - 1750 - 2510 rpm
  • motor: 370 W
  • spindle thread: M18
  • workholding options: drive center (Vielzack-Stirnmitnehmer/"Dornenkrone"), four-jaw chuck, faceplate

Belt Tensioning

The lathe can run at various speeds depending on which pulleys are connected by the belt (picture on the housing). Do not put excessive tension on the belt - you'll be very happy about the belt slipping in case you've made a mistake and the tool digs into the workpiece!

Upgrades/Improvements

We should soon tweak this machine to improve usability:

  • replace pulley adjustment and casing screws by thumbwheels or so
  • add a clamping lever to the tool rest's nut
  • buy (or turn on the metal lathe) an 18 to 33 mm adapter (to match common accessories like faceplates)
  • buy (or make) a faceplate Micha brought in enough accessories for the start :-)

Further Reading