my new lathe stand

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dogrunner

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got around to making a cabinet. its a little crude but I made it out of left overs from other projects.
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stonepecker

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If that works for you.....It is great.
I wish I had one just like it. We are talking woodshop.
I do enjoy looking at peoples home shops. Some are masterpieces. Not a mark, gouge, paint/stain spill anywhere. And these people do fantastic work.

Personally, I enjoy my piece mealed shop. Each and every piece has a memory for me.
 

Fay Prozora

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That is great. I was doing some inside out turning the other day and my lathe almost ended up on the floor. I need a good steady stand like that and you have all your bits and chucks in neat order. Great idea. Fay
 

seamus7227

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love it!~! Very well done! and who cares how crude it is, if it works and allows you to get the job done more efficiently, then thats all that matters!
 
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