Quick 'n Dirty: lathe handwheel

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Here is my Quick 'n Dirty lathe handwheel, on a PM-1236T. Of course, it can easily be adapted to a different lathe.

The handwheel is a 6" one, I found it on eBay for cheap.

The Oatey Gripper is found in the plumbing section of your local big box store, again very inexpensive. It is normally used as a temporary plug when working on plumbing pipes.

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Clever solution, I like it!

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Here is my Quick 'n Dirty lathe handwheel, on a PM-1236T. Of course, it can easily be adapted to a different lathe.

The handwheel is a 6" one, I found it on eBay for cheap.

The Oatey Gripper is found in the plumbing section of your local big box store, again very inexpensive. It is normally used as a temporary plug when working on plumbing pipes.

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Pretty dang clever. Wished I had thought of that!

I did a lot more work on mine. Started out with practically the same hand wheel but did a lot more machining. Bored out the center hole, keyed the hole and made a slanted bicycle like clamp. Took quite a while to make, since I was an utter beginner at the time. But it works and have no regrets.

How much torque can you apply before it slips? If it doesn't slip with all you can muster on the wheel, I have to take my hat off to you. Very clever.
 
Pretty dang clever. Wished I had thought of that!

I did a lot more work on mine. Started out with practically the same hand wheel but did a lot more machining. Bored out the center hole, keyed the hole and made a slanted bicycle like clamp. Took quite a while to make, since I was an utter beginner at the time. But it works and have no regrets.

How much torque can you apply before it slips? If it doesn't slip with all you can muster on the wheel, I have to take my hat off to you. Very clever.
I did the same with a 10” wheel. Sometimes I wish I would have gone with 12”, like tapping 1/2” in steel. Very handy and have used it a lot.
 
I like the way you think, Sir. Make it work, pretty isn't really necessary. The 'gizmo' looks like it could have a number of uses.

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