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Gingery Lathe - Metal Sand Casting
I recently stumbled upon a book series called "Build a Complete Metalworking Shop From Scrap!" by Dave Gingery. The first book shows you how to melt metal and make aluminum castings. The second book shows you how to make a complete working metal lathe from castings. If done correctly, this home-built lathe can be accurate to .001"! I thought this whole deal was really cool. If you are really advanced, you can even go on to make a horizontal mill. And the best part is, is that it can all be made from old soda cans, engine pistons, or any other aluminum you have lying around.
Here's a couple links from people who have built them: http://www.backyardmetalcasting.com/lathe1.html http://www.tjanstrom.com/lathe.html http://incolor.inebraska.com/bill_r/...lten_metal.htm Do a search for "Gingery Lathe" and you'll find a bunch more. And here's the book series: http://www.lindsaybks.com/dgjp/djgbk/series/index.html Too bad I didn't discover this at the start of summer or I'd have my own lathe right now. |
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