How to make a Treadle-Operated Wood-turning Lathe
by Bob Ingham and
Paul Smith

Softcover
175 x 255mm
32pp

Published by Intermediate Technology Publications, UK

R.R.P.$14.90

ISBN 0-946688-16-8

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Extract from back cover of book:

This manual, on how to make a treadle-operated wood-turning lathe, gives full dimensions and assembly instructions.

This machine would be a very useful addition for any woodwork shop, enabling new products to be made without the use of electricity. It could be the basis for a village industry, producing both functional and decorative items.

Designed specifically for construction from readily available steel sections, the machine could be built by most small metal workshops and blacksmiths.

The ability to make, locally, equipment for small farms and villages in rural areas, is increasingly being seen as very useful, both in the developing countries and in the more industrialized nations. Being built locally also means 'can be repaired locally', a very valid point when considering remote rural areas, transportation costs and local self-reliance.

The clear illustrations and step-by-step building instructions make this a very practical manual for any small workshop wishing to increase its capacity to manufacture useful and marketable goods.

Photos: Black & White

Units of Measurement: Metric

Contents

Introduction

Uses of the lathe

Components of the lathe

Construction

Assembly

Operation

Optional designs

Check list