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Gee, I Was Happy With my Lathe Tools.....

by poopiekat
posted 144 days ago


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Don W

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#1 posted 144 days ago

That’s a lot of turning

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jim C

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#2 posted 144 days ago

PK,
I bet you would have bought if this was included. Holtszapffel manufactured these. Sold many of them.

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poopiekat

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#3 posted 144 days ago

Thanks, DonW! I don’t know how I’d ever get my money’s worth out of such an extensive set of tooling. JimC: Wow.. brass? never knew such a thing existed! Was this machine intended for metalworking? I like it!

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Joe Lyddon

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#4 posted 144 days ago

I cannot imagine how ALL of those tools would ever be justified.

But, I can poopie bidding on it… and adding them to his collection (warehouse)... LOL

Hope you eventually get them, poopie…

Good Luck.

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jim C

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#5 posted 144 days ago

It was built for ornamental turning in the 1800’s in England.

Check this out and enjoy.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holtzapffel

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#6 posted 144 days ago

I wonder if Harbor Freight would carry them.

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jim C

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#7 posted 144 days ago

Here’s another one.

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Bill White

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#8 posted 144 days ago

Dang! Looks more like clock works than a wood lathe. Can’t EVEN imagine getting that puppy all mucked up with shavings.
Bill

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jim C

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#9 posted 143 days ago

Just think of buying it without instructions! HA!

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poopiekat

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#10 posted 143 days ago

All right….I’m getting more and more curious by the minute, thinking about Holtszappfel tools and machines…

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#11 posted 143 days ago

again, they look expensive :-)

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rum

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#12 posted 143 days ago

Don, they don’t just LOOK expensive…. :D

If you look around you can find some VERY cool ornamental work done on these. They do a lot more than just “make round”. I suspect that owning one would be a lifetime endevour.

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SCOTSMAN

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#13 posted 143 days ago

I love ornamental turning mostly carried out by the gentry including a few kings and Queens.Those old lathes make top notch prices and were all registered so that you can find out even today who placed the original order for these tools.Alistair

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Mauricio

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#14 posted 143 days ago

Nice!

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#15 posted 125 days ago

Don’t hold your breath, It will probably end up in a mm. Rose Engine kits are available for 3,4-5 figure prices and I believe at least one person is taking orders for compleet machines in the low 6 figure range. One can build their own as well. The internet can show you examples of people who have and are building now. Ornamental turning is not limited to Rose Engine work and Indexed work can be done with some existing wood lathes. An inexpensive indexing plate added to the spindle before threading on a chuck or faceplate will provide a starting place for others. From my knowledge standpoint nearly all Ornamntal work is very dependent on specilized equipment and as little of it is curently available and affordable, Anyone interested in persuing these lines should plan on building as much as they can.

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joein10asee

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#16 posted 125 days ago

Steampunk lathes… who’da thunk it?

Cool!

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#17 posted 123 days ago

I highly recommend reading the Holtszapffel books as well. It’s kind of tough to read at one setting but there is a huge amount of information. Lots of detail on how the ornamental lathes were made and about turning in general.

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