Make Your Own Lathe
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- Опубликовано: 15 июл 2020
- In This Video I show you how to Make Your Own Lathe out of Plywood and a Router
Erik Curtis: / justawoodshop
Merchandise & Plans: www.bourbonmoth.com
Patreon Page: / bourbonmothwoodworking
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the author does like to from scratch, shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxD-QRFQz730FJEh4f9BYSf-nkIMIC9hL_ as another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us dont have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we wont be able to practice the full stack project, is still great.
I just want to clarify... I was replaced by TWO blocks of wood and a clamp. Don’t short change me.
Touché
Wow wow wow don't forget the clamp
Social distancing is showing its effects 😂
Let's not forget that it was his idea to make a hand crank and then he made you turn it. Kind of like how my wife has all these grand plans for things, which involve me doing all the work.
@@slightlycrookedworkshop That is right out of the "How to Be a Wife" handbook.
This may just be the greatest story ever told.
Agreed! Loved it! 🤣
... And filmed too!
It wasn't the greatest story ever told, this is just a tribute.
Actually, the honor goes to Patrice O'Neal. 😆 Look that story up.
Two boys, one big dream. Really made my day. Thank you.
One serious question: didn't the stock sag slightly in the middle?
That was an awesome project Jason, treasure the friendship you and Erik have, it isn't every day you can find a great pal and it becomes harder as you get a bit older for some reason. Most of my closest friends have either passed on or live across the country from me!
Best wood working video ever. I love watching 2 men handling their wood right and raw.
You are absolutely the comedy genius of wood working! This is brilliant and the video is hilarious. I've recommended your videos to so many people online, including that you're not only good, but will keep them laughing! Thank you.
Thats actually awesome. This video has shown me that I do not have to spend money on a pricey lathe that I cannot afford right now. I will be saving this video for future reference. Thank you very much.
I was loving the bromance as you were both feeding the timber through the planer together.
Isnt standing behind the piece a bad idea though kick back could happen right ?
I was loving the jailhouse shower vibe that shot was giving off, for sure
Oh I was thinking of that scene from "ghost"
Love it! Just so you know, you could eliminate having to manually slide the router (and having Erik help at all) with a couple round gears and a worm gear, and then you can even make some pretty fancy spiral columns and posts. But then that would require a really long threaded rod.
Hands down best buddy comedy woodworking video I've ever seen, full marks for excellence gentlemen!!!
You crack me up 😂🤣🤣😂 , I was feeling like crap before watching you, god love ya, thank you 🙏. Cheers Wiz from Tasmania, down under..
You guys are genius!!! I love the narration and the adlibs. Great work and hope to see more
I’m literally crying by the end. “I replaced him with a clamp and a block of wood.” 😂
Replacing Eric with a clamp was the funniest thing I've seen in awhile. Thanks!
Lol you guys bromance double hand feeding some wood stock together is the best love story I've seen this year.
First video I watched on this channel I remember thinking “this guy is out there”. I ended up watching more and more and more. Love the channel, love the energy. Keep on keepin on. You have a gift.
OMG, this has to be the best video I've watched in a LONG time!
This is great! Loved the humor and the idea for the lathe!
So cool! I love the story telling aspect of it as well.
Just found your channel, watched a few videos and this is most definitely my type of channel, good humour, good music, and great project! 💪🤘
you are too fun! love this so much. huge smile the entire time and much laughter emitted.
This... this is quite possibly the most bromance story ever told. I’m a fan for life. BMW4L!
Much love man. Most entertaining wood worker to watch by far. Always funny. Still always on point.
Such a great video. So entertaining. That contraption would make Izzy proud...maybe. : ) Mahalo for sharing!
DUDE!! THAT'S THE BEST HOMEMADE LATHE ON THE PLANET!! I THINK IM GONNA MAKE ONE!! HELL YEA!!
DUDE(s) You crack me UP! Not only did you educate, but with comedy to boot! Keep up the fun
Two of my favourite wood guys having fun . . . great vid, cheers guys!
Love these videos!!!! Entertaining and informative 🙏
I subscribed to your channel for two reasons.
1. I love your work.
2. Your intro had me in pieces. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Necessity is the mother of invention. Against all odds....it worked! Great job.
You know, most woodworking videos I see, just plan suck, this is the 2nd one I’ve seen of yours, and dig your humor, and vids, keep it up
I needed this info. Will be making a rowboat and I'll be needing a means to make some oars. Much appreciated. 👍🏽
lol i love this guys are funny. and im just a girlie girl sitting here watching all your videos cause i shouldve had a career in woodwork..lol
Dudes, you made the best video ever. Love the humor.
Cool bro! Funny, fun, and creative project and video. Strong work
Necessity is the mother of invention. You did bloody good.
First time viewer and subscriber too. Just found your channel and man i think i laughed almost as much as i was wowed. The detail y'all put into something you may never need again, but you never know. I can't wait to see more of your videos, especial if they are all as funny ! Thank You for sharing & making me lol for real lol.
Love the humor , without make fool of your self. Subscribed.
OK, I'm to the box store for some more Erics tonight.
Hey mate, have only just discovered you and have learnt more than a couple of your videos than all the other together, Mark From Australia, just love ya work and humour, you should have been an Aussie dude
I like the background music in this video. Its fun.
Its really a very good stortelling and screenplay.
AWESOME :D
We recently cleaned out my great grandfather's workshop and I snagged a couple routers, unfortunately we weren't able to get the lathe he had but I think I can do this small scale as a good substitute until I can just buy one :D
Sears used to make this or something like it but theirs worked. I had one and regret selling it. I like the length of you lathe. I think it's time to make one for myself. Great video thanks for sharing and inspiring us.
This is awesome. You so deserve a cable show!
Love the idea. I will be making one. I will be adding to the top a way to lower the router as the material may be different thickness. Great idea.
It got the job done and noone was hurt in the process (that we were told about anyway), so I would call it mission accomplished. :)
Awesome video!! You guys are good together!!
Your videos are always fun, educational and entertaining.....but this one made me laugh quite a bit. Thanks.
Awesome idea and video! The commentary is hilarious!
Excellent video dude!! Great story!
You guys are so stupid funny, that I watched this video like four times in one sitting laughing my ass off. Loved every minute of it. Thank you for your great videos always.
this is a very brilliant idea i love it, i see much potential for its upgrades in the future, thank you for sharing this, would love to see the specs for the design if possible cause i would love to make this myself
I love the presentation, the humor, and the creativity. +1 subbed. Added to my Woodworking playlist. Added to my list of things to try to build next.
Pretty ingenious idea guys. great job.
so much fun to watch and really cool idea
Very cool concept, great story telling and hilarious video
Gunna have to add this to my kids bedtime story lineup
This video deserves more recognition
I can’t think of a better way to get this job done!
Man I love your style of video’s, hilarious!!!! And your work ofcourse!!!!
G’day! Really enjoying your content! Great projects and you crack me up! 😆👍
That was a pretty awesome, yet weird video. Thanks for the inspiration on the plywood lathe concept. Nice to see you pointed out the changes you made during the build vs. hiding them and letting others that try it fail when they come up with the same idea. :) Keep rocking the videos, my man!
I was just thinking of how to make it adjustable.
It might be the bottle of wine I’ve had…I don’t drink and work in my shop, for I for damn sure drink and watch your channel. But this video. I have tears from laughing.
It worked and you supplied us with some comic relief lol all good in the end
Chuckled a lot during this video. Thanks!
Brilliant idea loved the narration 👍✌
Great vid guys! Love it. You’ve got a new sub
That was awesome, you boys had fun doing it we had fun watching you , your project came out perfect, i call that a win win situation for everybody. Love your comical videos, when ever i need a cheering up, i watch one of your videos, keep them coming. P.S. loose the old guys comment. lol
I've been trying to figure out how to lathe up some handles... now I have a plan!
Stumbled across this by randomness and fell in love with the... well just the whole thing. ^-^ Looking forward to more
Also the router was mounted on a hinged system that you could just lift the router up and out of the work piece and adjust the depth if you so wished and dropped it back down. With that locked in place you could cut grooves and other things in the wood much like a lathe. It had a micro adjust on that flip plate that you attach the router to to drop the router in as lightly as you wanted to. Pretty ingenious and now this video has inspired me to get it out and use it
By far the funniest wood channel 😉
Thanks for the Great video. Informative, ingenious and my type of humour.
Great video...again. keep them coming!
The journey was appreciated.
This and the boat videos made me subscribe.
Only if we could replace most people with a clamp and a block of wood. . you guys are funny. New sub!
This is one of the best things I have seen on youtube.
I have to make some hand rails and you guys just gave me a great idea.
Awesome. Watched a bunch of drunk history and recreated it. Also love that you use mostly festool tools but use a Walmart drill.
If all your videos are as entertaining as this one, you just got a new sub!
Awesome lathe! I’ll be making one.👍🏽😎
I made something very similar based on something in Shop Notes. I ended up making the router move along with a threaded rod and a coupler nut mounted to the router base and wooden gears at the far end to make transfer the motion from lathe to router. The reason I did this, I needed a Cable Drum, so after smoothing out the drum, I switched the bit to a round nose bit, actually I used av-groove first but that didn't work too well. when I ran the contraption this time I created a spiral grove down the drum.
The awkward laugh at 1:22 just earned you a subscriber. 👍
Ditto
Beautifully narrated.
It's not about the victory, it's all about the journey.
What a good friend Erik is 😂
Necessity is the mother of invention.
Loving the content!
Admittedly, this was super entertaining. I look forward to more. Liked and subscribed.
Entertaining and functional. Two thumbs up!
Very cool shop and thanks for sharing
This was the best dream ever and it was made a reality in less then 9 min that is simply awesome
Brilliant, absolutely brilliant 🌞
two boys had a dream. !!!
I purchased a Sears router crafter probably 20 years ago at a garage sale and I’ve never used it but I have always said I would. It is basically the exact same thing you made but with a crank system that would move the router but it was a continuous loop so it was constantly under tension both ways. It could be engaged or disengaged at will. So you could run the router across the piece manually or engaged and make even spiral cuts with it. Pretty bad ass. It had a dead point at one end and a square box at the other that was tapered inside to hold your stock and engage with the handle. If I knew how to send a picture with this reply I would send you a picture of it. I’m old and technologically challenged
I used my Router Crafter to make Xmas presents for family members. They show them every season.
Best and smartest way! Awesome
10 seconds into the video, you got a laugh, a like, and a new subscriber 😂
Hahaha... The mute style scenes... Loved it....You won, i suscribed
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