Spring Pole Lathe

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Spring Pole Lathe

Spring Pole Lathe Class From Roy Underhill's School


The design for this lathe is inspired by an old German design published by Roy Underhill in episode 5 of season 24 of the Woodwright's Shop. While I am following his published design closely, I am going to use some modern machining to make the conical points run much more smoothly and with considerably less friction.

The plans

Front View
Left Side View
Right Side View

Cut List

Quantity Length Width Thickness Wood Type Description
3 49" 4" 1 1/2" Pine Horizontal Beams
1 44" 7" 1 1/2" Pine Left vertical support (Headstock)
1 66" 7" 1 1/2" Pine Right vertical support
2 24" 3 1/2" 1 1/2" Pine Feet
1 19" 7" 3" Pine Tail stock (glued up from thinner pieces)
Tool rest (vertical part)
Tool rest (horizontal part)
Tool rest (clamping screw)
7 Mortise wedges
1 48" 1" diameter hickory, ash, bodark, white oak, etc... Short spring pole
1 57" 1" diameter hickory, ash, bodark, white oak, etc... Long spring pole

So two ten foot 2x12's should provide enough material for the lathe framework and non-metal parts.


Reference

Wikipedia Article on Pole Lathes

Making a treadle or pole lathe

About Medieval and Renaissance Lathes.html

German style pole lathe