"Turning Group Members and Their Lathes"
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When did you join SMC?
- How did you find out about this site?
- What do you enjoy the most about SMC?
- What is the make, model and year of your lathe?
- What is your lathe's capacity?
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Robust 25 American Beauty
When did you join SMC?
How did you find out about this site?
What do you enjoy the most about SMC?
What is the make, model and year of your lathe?
What is your lathe's capacity?
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Circa 1909 Oliver 20C Pattern Lathe
When did you join SMC
I joined Saw Mill Creek 11/2/2005 and became a contributer August of this year- Love this place and the people! Help keep it alive and please make a donation. :)
I found SMC through a web search I was doing on researching Oliver lathes - Lou Lansom's article about his monster lathe- that started the obsession with SMC.
- What do you enjoy the most about SMC?
I like the information and discussions about woodworking and other topics as well. There are many people on here that are more than happy to help out when you run into a problem or need information on certain topics.
- What is the make, model and year of your lathe?
the make of my lathe is an Oliver pattern lathe, the model is a 20C The year it was manufactured was 1909 based on my serial number #890
- What is your lathe's capacity?
24" over the bed and 20" over the carriage.
Center to Center is 105"
- Some additional information ?
I took ownership of The Oliver20 C Pattern Lathe in February 2005 which was located at RIT college in Rochester NY in their wood shop. The Oliver was replaced with 3- OneWay lathes.
Dimensions:
146" L x 15" W x 12" D ~ all cast iron construction bed.
Gross Weight 4,118 lbs.
Drive system:
220v , 3ph ,3hp Baldore induction motor.
4 speed reduction "Drive All" transmission.
Drop knuckle dbl plate transmission & motor assembly/w 2" ball & socket pillow block mountings for motor assembly.
2- 8" DBL B- V belt S&K system from transmission to 2" Headstock spindle.
2- 3"/4"/5" step A -v belt pulley from the Baldore motor to the "Drive All" 4 speed transmission.
2 - Headstock Bearing ears machined for 4 new ,2 stage assembly bearings.
4 - 6010212 sealed ball bearings , rated at 6000 max rpm/2700lbs thrust at 1000 rmp.
2- AXK -5070 Thrust bearing/27,000 lbs max thrust - 3,900 max rpm .
2- INA-AS5070 Thrust washer assembly.
2- 1-7/8" SK brass bushings.
1- Yaskawa 3ph ,220v ,7hp Varaible Frequency Drive -slow start/slow stop/reverse/ quick brake and many more options.
Speed rrange 1rpm - 2,833rpms
Headstock ad tail stock:
Headstock spindle 32"L x 2" diameter.
Headstock pivots 3" +/- from center for offset turning.
Between centers; spindle size- 1-7/8" accepts#4 Morse tapper attachments. Punch through rod for removal of tools.
Outboard spindle size 2-1/4".
18" 1/4" steel inboard index plate (detachable) plotted in at 5 degree 1/2" port increments.
Tail stock:
#4 Morse Tapper attachments.
2" diameter quill w/1/2" travel grove.
0 - 12" travel with quill handle split lock down.
Offset square 3/4" nut adjustment on front 3" +/- travel from center.
1-1/2" Center lock down nut to Lathe bed.
Pattern carriage:
2 tier pattern carriage.
12" travel 1st tier.
10" travel top fine adjustment tier.
2 latitude/longitude adjustable steel point markers/w stamped measurements in the 1st tier carriage and the lathe bed on front (24") total.
geared handle Assembly for carriage longitudinal movement (105" total)
2nd top tier swivel with 180 degree markings stamped in carriage base.
Accessories:
1- 20"diameter -1" thick steel turning plate-weight, 95lbs, can be used in/out board turnings.
2 - 6" steel attachment hubs -inboard/outboard.
1 - 6" steel face plate (inboard only).
tool arbor holder for carriage-w/1/2" interchangeable cutting bits.
2 - 20" steel bed tool holders for any 1-1/2" tool post.
1- 48" tool rest , 1-1/2" post.
1- 12" tool rest. 1-1/2" post.
1- 4" tool rest. 1-1/2" post.
1- 6"x 6" V - tool rest holder. 1-1/2" post.
1 - Carriage attachment plate for PC 3-1/4hp router.
The next project on the Oliver 20C is the drive link from the carriage to the spindle to do twist turning,rope/flute.