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Thread: Great wheel Lathe- 18thc repro

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    Great wheel Lathe- 18thc repro

    Here's something you don't see on Ebay every day:

    400227106732 ( not sure of the protocol for dealing with Ebay listings)

    I was working on a historical preservation project in Chester, SC at the time "The Patriot" was being filmed in the area. I bought my morning coffee at a convience store usually filled with bit players in costume on the way "to work". A friend of mine was a carpenter, building movie sets... mostly dummy building facades, so I got to go to the sets a few times.

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    I won't be bidding - it doesn't come with an apprentice to turn the wheel.

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    I think that is a reasonable price. A bargain actually

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    Someone from one of the turning clubs brings one of those to the Cabin Fever Expo in York every year. It's fun to watch it in operation & they usually let the kids turn the crank. The kids of course think it's great fun.

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    That wheel looks just like the wheel our wheelwright made for the great wheel lathe in the cabinet shop in Williamsburg. His,however,had a thick steel tire in the bottom of its groove to give it inertia,I suppose. I'm not sure if they still have that lathe,or a more primitive version now.

    Whoever made that wheel knew what he was doing. It is a nice piece of work. For "The Making of a Patriot",being that far back,I'd have to guess it was made in the Millwork Shop. They also made at least one of our coaches there many years ago. Definitely a far above average millwork shop. It's still there,just a few feet away from the Toolmaker's Shop.

    That wheel would cost $$$$$$$ if you got it made today!!

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    George, does the crank handle have some sort of clutch or does it spin directly with the wheel?
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    It spins with the lathe.

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