Open Source Lathe
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Introduction
Here we are showing the details for fabricating a high-performance (2/1000" accuracy), high power (20 hp) lathe.
Chuck
We will fabricate a chuck from a 1" steel pate, as in:
Cross Slide
For the lathe to be able to handle large work pieces, the cross slide itself - which holds the tool post.
Tool Post
The tool post will have to mount securely to the cross slide.
Motor
Brute 20 horse of turning power is provided by a hydraulic motor powered by LifeTrac
Shaft Coupler from motor to shaft
Bill of Materials - Lathe
- Romig bed lathe type - from Multimachine -
- Simple prototype, $486 in materials BOM:
- 2 bearings, $50
- 2 mouning plates, 1/2"x6" angle - $40
- 4 Shaft Collars - $20
- 2" shaft - $20
- DOM tubing, 3", 2" ID - $15
- 8 3/4" bolts for table - $16
- Chuck plate - $40
- Bolts for chuck - $20
- Nuts and bolts for DOM - $5
- XY table - $70 off shelf at Enco - [1]
- Tool post - $10
- table plate - $30
- 2 bags of cement, 80 lb each - $20
- sand, gravel - $10
- TOTAL - $316
- High performance, 2/1000" accuracy with proper technique, stock parts, 1000 lb radial and 200 lb axial load capacity
- Romig bed lathe type - from Multimachine -