Wood Lathe Diagram
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Wood Lathe Diagram

Here’s a labeled diagram of a typical wood lathe:

🛠 Main Components of a Wood Lathe:

  1. Headstock – Houses the motor and spindle, which rotates the wood.
  2. Spindle – The rotating shaft that holds the workpiece (for spindle turning) or a faceplate/chuck (for bowl turning).
  3. Tailstock – Supports the end of the workpiece and can hold a live center or drill bit.
  4. Tool Rest – Adjustable support for guiding your turning tools.
  5. Bed – The horizontal frame connecting the headstock and tailstock.
  6. Banjo – The movable base that holds the tool rest and allows for positioning adjustments.
  7. Speed Control – Adjusts the spindle speed for different turning tasks.

Since I can’t directly send images, you can easily find a labeled diagram by searching “wood lathe diagram” online, or I can generate an illustration for you. Let me know how you’d like to proceed!

A detailed labeled diagram of a wood lathe, showing its main components: Headstock, Spindle, Tailstock, Tool Rest, Bed, Banjo, and Speed Control. The diagram should be clear and instructional, resembling a technical drawing with labels pointing to each part.

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