cozee
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Granted, it is over kill for a pen, but this one ol' Tool Time Tim would be proud of! Arr Arr Arrrrrr!
The picture is of one found in an article found in the September issue of Woodturning (UK). Marion Randolf is the turner. The lathe will turn up to 38" diameter bowls. 2hp 220v. 2 speed ranges, low= 53-155rpm and high= 220-645rpm. He used a 3 speed transmission from a lawn mower to have 3 speeds in each range plus reverse. 2 1/4" shaft mounted in pillow blocks. 8" face plate. 700lbs of lead ballast (obtained from indoor shooting galleries) and can handle over 300lb pieces without difficulty. He says in the article that he does have an older 12" Powermatic (cropped out of pic) for turning, uh, smaller bowls!!!
The picture is of one found in an article found in the September issue of Woodturning (UK). Marion Randolf is the turner. The lathe will turn up to 38" diameter bowls. 2hp 220v. 2 speed ranges, low= 53-155rpm and high= 220-645rpm. He used a 3 speed transmission from a lawn mower to have 3 speeds in each range plus reverse. 2 1/4" shaft mounted in pillow blocks. 8" face plate. 700lbs of lead ballast (obtained from indoor shooting galleries) and can handle over 300lb pieces without difficulty. He says in the article that he does have an older 12" Powermatic (cropped out of pic) for turning, uh, smaller bowls!!!
