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Wood Lathe Product

Overview

A wood lathe spins a wood blank about a horizontal axis so a stationary hand tool, braced on a rest, can cut it to a round profile. It is the tool behind turned legs, spindles, bowls, pens and baseball bats: the work moves and the cutter stays put, the reverse of most shop machines. A blank is driven at the headstock and, for spindle work, supported at the tailstock, while the turner shapes it freehand with gouges and chisels.

The machine sits on a rigid Bed & Ways whose machined Machined Ways keep every component aligned. The Headstock drives the work; the Tailstock supports its free end; the Tool Rest & Banjo carries the turning tool; and the Variable-Speed Control sets spindle speed. The whole lathe stands on the Stand at working height, with an accessible On/Off Switch and an emergency stop.

How it works

In the headstock, the Drive Motor turns the Headstock Spindle through a Drive Belt running on Stepped Pulleys. Moving the belt between pulley steps sets a coarse speed band, and the Variable-Speed Control trims within it electronically — large bowl blanks must run slow for safety, small spindles fast for a clean cut. The spindle runs in two bearings, is bored MT2 to take a Drive Center, and is threaded so a Faceplate can bolt a bowl blank on; a Spindle Lock & Index holds and indexes it.

For spindle turning the blank is pinched between the drive center and a Live Center in the Tailstock. The tailstock slides along the ways and its Hand-wheel advances the Quill, a Morse-taper barrel returned by a Coil Spring, to press the live center into the work. The turner rests the tool on the Tool Rest, set just off the spinning blank, and the whole Tool Rest & Banjo banjo clamps anywhere along the bed so the rest can follow the cut. Rigidity is everything: the cast Bed Casting and the mass of the Stand damp the vibration that would otherwise turn a catch into a dig, which is why a wood lathe is built far heavier than its modest power suggests.

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Bill of materials

8 top-level lines · 41 rows shown · 147 parts total · indented to 3 levels
# Item / sub-assembly Part no. Qty/assy Ext. qty Parts Type
1 Bed & Ways 3 parts lathe-bed 1 3 assembly
1.1 Bed Casting lathe-bed-casting 1 part
1.2 Machined Ways lathe-ways 1 part
1.3 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part
2 Headstock 6 parts lathe-headstock 1 34 assembly
2.1 Headstock Spindle lathe-spindle 1 part
2.2 Drive Motor 5 parts lathe-motor 1 28 assembly
2.2.1 Stator Assembly 3 parts + deeper › stator-assembly 1 3 assembly
2.2.2 Rotor Assembly 4 parts + deeper › rotor-assembly 1 19 assembly
2.2.3 Copper Winding copper-winding 3 part
2.2.4 Motor Housing motor-housing 1 part
2.2.5 Ball Bearing ball-bearing 2 part
2.3 Ball Bearing ball-bearing 2 part
2.4 Drive Belt drive-belt 1 part
2.5 Stepped Pulleys lathe-pulleys 1 part
2.6 Spindle Lock & Index lathe-spindle-lock 1 part
3 Tailstock 4 parts lathe-tailstock 1 4 assembly
3.1 Quill lathe-quill 1 part
3.2 Hand-wheel lathe-handwheel 1 part
3.3 Coil Spring coil-spring 1 part
3.4 Tailstock Clamp lathe-tailstock-lock 1 part
4 Tool Rest & Banjo 3 parts lathe-tool-rest 1 3 assembly
4.1 Banjo lathe-banjo 1 part
4.2 Tool Rest lathe-rest 1 part
4.3 Banjo Clamp lathe-banjo-lock 1 part
5 Variable-Speed Control 6 parts lathe-speed-control 1 93 assembly
5.1 Bare PCB pcb-bare 1 part
5.2 Microcontroller mcu 1 part
5.3 SMD Passive (R/C/L) smd-passives 80× 80 part
5.4 Power MOSFET mosfet 6 part
5.5 Speed Dial lathe-speed-dial 1 part
5.6 Connector connector 4 part
6 Stand 3 parts lathe-stand 1 6 assembly
6.1 Leg Set lathe-legs 1 part
6.2 Levelling Feet lathe-feet 4 part
6.3 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part
7 On/Off Switch lathe-switch 1 part
8 Faceplate & Centers 3 parts lathe-centers 1 3 assembly
8.1 Faceplate lathe-faceplate 1 part
8.2 Drive Center lathe-drive-center 1 part
8.3 Live Center lathe-live-center 1 part

Sourcing — likely vendors

Companies that make this · indicative price $30–$800 · MOQ & lead are typical
VendorHQSpecialtyMOQLead time
stanleyblackanddecker.com ↗ New Britain, US Tools (DeWalt, Craftsman) 500 units 6–12 wks
bosch-professional.com ↗ Leinfelden, DE Power tools 500 units 6–12 wks
🇨🇳Techtronic
ttigroup.com ↗
Hong Kong, CN Tools (Milwaukee, Ryobi) 500 units 6–12 wks
🇯🇵Makita
makita.com ↗
Anjo, JP Power tools 500 units 6–12 wks
🇨🇭Hilti
hilti.com ↗
Schaan, CH Construction tools 500 units 6–12 wks

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