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I don’t know about everyone else, but I’m forever looking for notepads, scraps of paper and that sort of thing to do a quick calculation or to write down a measurement I don’t want to foget.
But to be honest, that was always a PITA and not overly useful when at the lathe.
So I went to the local thift store and picked up a couple cheap dry erase boards. Buck a piece, can’t beat that!
I also dont have a lot of room in the shop/garage, so they had to be small and easy to out away. But not mounting them somewhere also means they’re not very useful at the lathe.
So I came up with a “scrap pile” solution. An old piano style hinge from something I can’t remember what, and a couple pieces of thin wall swuare tube (I think it was from an old bathroom stand or something) and a bit of figurin’ gets me this:
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It pivots up out of the way when I need it stored, but can swing down to where I can write on it. With the piano hinge, I can swing it over so I can see it from the headstock (or anywhere else in the garage).
It even came with a marker holder attached. Last thing was a bit of string and a rag to wioe it clean when done.
Overall, I’m oretty happy with the way it came out! All for less than a buck!
Last thing I have to do is work out a sorinf mech so I can move it up and down and have it stay where I out it. Right now, the lower arm just has a hook/spring that I can move up and down the pegboad holes.
Just thought I’d share some “junk pile engineering”.
But to be honest, that was always a PITA and not overly useful when at the lathe.
So I went to the local thift store and picked up a couple cheap dry erase boards. Buck a piece, can’t beat that!
I also dont have a lot of room in the shop/garage, so they had to be small and easy to out away. But not mounting them somewhere also means they’re not very useful at the lathe.
So I came up with a “scrap pile” solution. An old piano style hinge from something I can’t remember what, and a couple pieces of thin wall swuare tube (I think it was from an old bathroom stand or something) and a bit of figurin’ gets me this:
View attachment 285438
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View attachment 285440
View attachment 285441
It pivots up out of the way when I need it stored, but can swing down to where I can write on it. With the piano hinge, I can swing it over so I can see it from the headstock (or anywhere else in the garage).
It even came with a marker holder attached. Last thing was a bit of string and a rag to wioe it clean when done.
Overall, I’m oretty happy with the way it came out! All for less than a buck!
Last thing I have to do is work out a sorinf mech so I can move it up and down and have it stay where I out it. Right now, the lower arm just has a hook/spring that I can move up and down the pegboad holes.
Just thought I’d share some “junk pile engineering”.