Turning – Axial pattern
Patent
1985-06-28
1986-09-02
Vlachos, Leonidas
Turning
Axial pattern
142 7, B23B 328
Patent
active
046088890
ABSTRACT:
A lathe for cutting wooden spindles comprising a rectangular pattern board on which is mounted a pattern spindle and which contains end slots for adjustably positioning the pattern board closer to the work spindle when it is desired to have a product relatively smaller than that of the pattern. Parallel to the pattern and work spindles, is a cutting unit support in the form of a track, also parallel to the spindles, on which is slidably mounted, a tool carrier housing which rigidly supports a tool carrier in the form of a carriage. The carriage is propelled in either direction on a screw-threaded rod parallel to the cutting unit support. At one end of the threaded rod, a handle is provided which drives a train of gears so as to turn the threaded rod at high speed in either direction. The other end of the threaded rod is provided with a handle for directly rotating the threaded rod at low speed. A reciprocable support contained in the tool carrier has, at one end, a pattern follower and, at the other end, a tool for cutting the rotating work. The parts are of standard construction readily available in hardware stores and are very few as compared to prior lathes, making the lathe very inexpensive and affordable by the average home dweller.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3405745 (1968-10-01), Schoonover et al.
Ruano William J.
Vlachos Leonidas
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