How To Make A Wood Lathe Out Of A Washing Machine Motor
Be careful in some applications having as motor double up on its torque as it slows down.
How to make a wood lathe out of a washing machine motor. I found belt sanding first followed by rotary wire brush worked best. Both motors come on in a low speed high torque mode. At the bottom of the bowl closest to the tail stop switch to a parting tool and form a tenon.
Doing this outside is a good idea as there is lots of rust dust. Clean off any sawdust on the bowl. You can use these motors to build a wind or water turbine and turn the motion of a.
A DC motor is exactly the same thing as a DC generator. Built my own wood lathe about 35 years ago using a washing machine motor and a pair of stepped pulleys for a speed range still working to this day. For more DIY Videos press the l.
That thing is beefy and it works great. Homemade Belt Sander Grinder. Easy DIY power tool.
She aint pretty but shell get the job done. Sometimes a combination of an induction motor for washing with a brushed motor for the high rpm of the spin cycle up to 1400 rpm at the drum so at least 15000rpm for the motor. The motor is mounted on a hinged board and the initial plan was that the weight of the motor would tension the drive belt which is an old car fan belt but it turned out not to be heavy enough so I added some springs.
Once your lathe is up and running you can start wood turning immediately and begin making. The banjo is made from a piece of C channel with a plate welded onto each end and also on the open side that rides along the bed. Take the condenser and the motor and youll be able to recycle them into.
