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 Spinning Lathe Tool Rack This wall-mounted carousel, built by reader James Bowler, makes it easy to keep lathe tools handy an... Fine Woodworking (free plans) Try your own Google Search for tool racks, tool carousel, workshops, free woodworking plans |
 Lathe Tool Rack This is a link to a Google 3D SketchUp drawing for a simple lathe tool rack that is intended to be m... Google 3D (free plans) Try your own Google Search for tool racks, lathes, woodturning, sketchup |
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3-Jaw Chuck, Shop Built Three-jaw chucks are useful when turning small pieces at low speed, and permits multi-axis turning. This shop-made chuck can be made from scraps of maple and a few machine screws.
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| Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: American Woodworker | Fix Link? |
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Angle Rest + Groover Jig + Arbortech Mini Carver Guide My reason for making an Angle Rest was born out of a need to have a means of holding Jigs or Guides for Projects that had an element of Repetitiveness involved, in particular an idea I had for a Deep Grooving Guide.
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| Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: LaymarCrafts Woodturning | Fix Link? |
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Chisel Holder It helps to have a chisel holder when you are working on a lathe. Most Woodturners like to change chisels frequently, and it is a real timesaver to have them handy.
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| Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Shopsmith | Fix Link? |
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Chuck, All Wood Collet An earlier article in More Woodturning on turning wine stoppers got me thinking about collet chucks. I wondered if I could make one entirely out of wood. I thought this would be just an exercise to see if I could do it, but it surprised me with its usefulness. Although the All Wood Collet Chuck does not have the holding power and range of wooden jaws mounted in a scroll chuck, it does have adequate power for turning tops, wine stoppers, and the odd bit of dowel.
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| Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: David Reed Smith | Fix Link? |
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Jig, Ball Cutting My final design actually gave me the potential to Turn a Ball of 180mm diameter [7 inches] and I could have added another layer of the 20mm MDF to the base and still had the capability for a 160mm diameter Ball [+6 inches], of course if your requirement is for a larger capacity then you will need to adjust the dimensions accordingly.
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| Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Laymar-Crafts | Fix Link? |
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Jig, Bandsaw Blade Brazing Bandsaw blades are notorious for breaking, generally because of their misuse or abuse, and there is nothing more annoying than having spent a quarter of an hour replacing and setting up a Blade to have it break the first time you use it. ... The method I describe here is for a brazed joint using silver solder and providing simple rules are followed you will achieve a strong durable joint for use with any type of wood.
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| Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Laymar-Crafts | Fix Link? |
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Jig, Bottle Stopper This is my solution to turning bottle stoppers. It originally appeared as an article in More Woodturning a couple years ago...
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| Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Kevin Miller | Fix Link? |
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Jig, Parallax (PDF) After rejecting a couple of ideas about how to project a pattern onto the work while turning, I came up with this idea - make a jig to hold two copies if the plans, one cut along the finished contours and the other uncut, so that you can use the parallax effect to line up your eye correctly with the plans.
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| Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Delorie | Fix Link? |
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Jig, Sharpening - Lathe Gouge tool By Joe in a Cleveland Suburb - A couple of weeks ago I asked about making your own sharpening jig. You all pointed me to several resources. I put all that together and came up with this version. All I did was take scrap pieces of walnut, a couple cherry plywood shorts, and some scrap poplar, glued and screwed it all together and here it is! (Not dimensions, and little instruction, but there are good pictures. Enough info to help you make your own.)
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| Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: WoodCentral | Fix Link? |
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Lathe Cabinet This is a link to a Google 3D SketchUp drawing for an under lathe cabinet for Jet 1642 with ballast, sandpaper storage, etc. You will need the SketchUp software to download this drawing and its freely available online. We do not provide support for this software. Not all drawings have the measurements displayed but you can use the measurement tool in SketchUp to easily and accurately determine the dimensions of each lumber part. Most drawings do not have instructions, its assumed you can build it based on the completed drawing provided.
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| Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Google 3D | Fix Link? |
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|  Treadle Lathe This is a link to a Google 3D SketchUp drawing for a foot-powered lathe with a scroll saw attachment... Google 3D (free plans) Try your own Google Search for lathes, treadle lathes, sketchup, Google 3D |
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