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  1. 27 Φεβ 2010 · I want to tell you about Ralph Patterson’s free plans for a ball turning tool post that will fit a 7-by-whatever mini-lathe, and show you how he used it to fix a broken shower head. I’ve also included a YouTube video that shows a similar tool post being used to make a ball end for a tool handle.

  2. Make A Quick Change Toolpost - Part 1. Making the QCTP Block. This article show you how to make this Quick Change Toolpost which suits popular 7x12 and similar mini-lathes. The design is also suitable for almost any lathe of about 3 1/2" or 80mm centre height including Myford ML7 and Super 7 lathes.

  3. Free Downloadable Plans. We’ve been making free plans since 2006 and realize finding all of them in each individual post can be tedious. So here’s a comprehensive list of all of the project plans we have available to download for free!

  4. 14 Οκτ 2024 · Discover 20 wood lathe projects for all skill levels, from novice to pro. Get inspired with beginner-friendly ideas and advanced woodturning projects. Perfect for woodworking enthusiasts!

  5. 19 Αυγ 2022 · The Mini Lathes usually come with a standard 4 position toolpost and so did mine. If you have to often change turning tools it can be really tidious to exact...

  6. The core of the lathe is the base. It needs to be very solid and heavy to counteract vibrations and strong to overcome the different forces applied during turning. The plans called for two pieces of 3/4 inch birch plywood to be laminated together, but I ended up using three pieces of 1/2 inch spruce plywood.

  7. On a mini lathe without a quick-change tool post you are restricted to using tools with a 5/16" or smaller shank. With a quick-change tool post you can use tools with shanks up to 3/8" (up to 1/2" in some cases). It's only 1/16" difference, but it opens up a lot of options.

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