Wood Lathe
Bought in 1952 by my great-grandfather in Dublin and shipped in pillowcases as he emmigrated. Delivered to the space with all of its manuals still in tact.
Here is a webpage with a bit of information about the ML8 wood lathe: http://www.lathes.co.uk/myfordwood/
ML8 lathe specs
Spindle height above the bed allows for smaller diameter turning, about 8" max. This is good for most spindle work and small bowls. Larger bowls are meant to be worked on the outboard side, using faceplates.
Right-hand / Inboard spindle
- No. 1 Morse taper (MT1)
- 1" x 12 t.p.i on the right-hand spindle
- Two prong drive centre (damaged) currently fitted
Left-hand / Outboard spindle
- 7/8" x 12 t.p.i on the left-hand spindle
Tail stock
- No. 1 Morse taper (MT1)
- Live centre currently fitted
Motor
- 1425 rpm motor (probably 0.5 hp) with 4 speeds - 700, 1140, 1780 and 2850 rpm
Hackspace owned lathe accessories (stored in plastic tub under lathe):
- 2 prong MT1 drive centre - damaged
- Live centre for the tailstock
- Various original faceplates for both the right and left hand spindles
Now owned by Hackspace (stored in lathe locker) / Purchsed from Melissa:
Supernova2 four jaw scroll chuck
- 50mm jaws (currently fitted)
- Insert for the right hand spindle only (currently fitted, do not remove)
- Chuck key
- Woodworm screw (RH variant)
- Chuck wrench
Set of 5 Crown lathe chisels:
- Spindle gouge
- Bowl gouge
- Skew chisel
- Spindle roughing gouge
- Parting tool
Bench Grinder for sharpening tools:
Bought from The Tool Post website via pledge.
- Record power bench grinder with two wheels.
- 40mm 120 grit aluminium oxide white wheel for sharpening lathe chisels.
- 20mm 60 grit carborundum wheel grey wheel - not used to sharpen lathe chisels.
- O'Donnell grinding platform with three guides:
* 60 degree guide for skew chisel * 90 degree guide (not currently used) * Diamond tipped dressing guide (broken, diamond chipped off)
- 40mm diamond dressing tool (use this to dress the wheel when it's too dirty)
- Grinder instruction booklet
- Paper sheets for how to use the O'Donnell grinding platform and jigs with designated bevel angles for each chisel.
Only use the designated bevel angles for each chisel. This is for ease of use and to not waste metal on going back and forth between custom and standard bevels. If you want a custom bevel, buy your own tools.