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2nd June 2019, 08:07 PM #1Senior Member
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found a small wood lathe - help ID'ing it?
G'Day,
I came across this small wood lathe (minus the bed) and was hoping someone may know more about it...
it appears that the missing bed is either a solid square section, or a thick walled square tube. The faceplate screws onto the spindle with a normal v thread. The tailstock ram moves via a ribbed wheel, and there appears to be a socket or threaded hole in the ram.
The only markings on the headstock are RL -180 and the letters EWR. The castings are cast iron or cast steel.
WWL_cntr_hgt.jpgWWL_bed_shape.jpgWWL_tailstock.jpgWWL_HS1.jpg
The face plate is 100mm (4') diameter, and the spindle height is roughly 80mm above the bed.
Thanks,
Des
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2nd June 2019, 10:05 PM #2SENIOR MEMBER
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You might have a bit more luck in the woodturning section of the forum. I’m sure many follow more than one section, but all the turners will go past that section fairly often.
https://www.woodworkforums.com/f8
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