DIY WOODEN LATHE | PART 1 | BED AND HEADSTOCK

I SIMPLY BUILT IT January 12, 2020
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Are you interested in DIY Projects? Do you want to make something for your Workshop, your Children or something around the House? Then watch my Videos and do it for yourself or gain a Inspiration out of it. Some of my DIY Projects : DIY Disc Sander, Dust Collection, Miter saw, Children play tower, Woodworking, Workbench, Cross cut sled, Router Table....

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Since I have my new drill press, the old one was standing unused in my workshop. So I decided to make a small wooden lathe out of it. The main parts i used to make this wooden lathe were the motor, the pulleys, the bearings, the belt and the power switch. In this video i make the bed of the lathe, the headstock and the drive shaft assembly. For plans and more, visit my website : www.isimplybuiltit.com ISBI ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you want to support my YouTube-Channel you can donate here : www.paypal.me/isimplybuiltit ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAMM : https://www.instagram.com/i_simply_built_it/ TWITTER : https://twitter.com/ISIMPLYBUILTIT PINTEREST https://www.pinterest.ch/isimplybuiltit/ FACEBOOK : https://www.facebook.com/ISIMPLYBUILTIT/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #ISimplyBuiltIt #like #comment ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME : I am a do-it-yourselfer and this is a private hobby video, by showing me how to solve special tasks! The video is not an instructional video and is not intended to be imitated! That's why : All information and tips without guarantee! Everyone is responsible for his actions and is responsible for his own mistakes! For all work, the general observe occupational health and safety regulations! I do not assume any liability for damages and injuries!