We’ve seen quite a few scratch built lathes here at Hackaday, but none quite like the handcrafted pole lathe put together by [Jon Townsend] and his band of Merry Men as part of their effort to build a ...
George Lailey's bowls were so popular that Harrods sold them. One even toured the world in a show about English crafts.This lathe tells of an ordinary Berkshire man whose work had a profound impact on ...
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Rebuilding Leonardo da Vinci’s treadle lathe to experiment with early industrial mechanics
This experiment recreates Leonardo da Vinci’s treadle lathe to test how early engineers improved rotational power for machining. Unlike the traditional spring-driven pole lathe, which reciprocates and ...
Pole lathes were used to make a wide variety of objects such as buckets, bowls, bracelets and wheel spokes. Evidence suggests that lathe-turned wood vessels were made ...
Wooden bowls and plates have been made on a pole lathe in Britain for more than 2,000 years. Today, Robin Wood continues the ancient art Sorry, but our interactive ...
Pole lathes were used to make a wide variety of objects such as buckets, bowls, bracelets and wheel spokes. Evidence suggests that lathe-turned wood vessels were made in Britain before wheel-turned ...
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