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Thursday, January 23, 2020

Grizzly Industrial H2669 - Hobby Lathe/Disc Sander

https://www.amazon.com/Grizzly-H2669-Hobby-Lathe-Sander/dp/B0000DD399/ref=as_li_ss_tl?keywords=lathe&qid=1579777024&s=power-hand-tools&sr=1-26&linkCode=ll1&tag=woodetoys-20&linkId=49bc6394025f7e9abba087d873390242
360° head swivel

24" between centers

Aluminum alloy bed construction

6" swing over bed

https://www.amazon.com/Grizzly-H2669-Hobby-Lathe-Sander/dp/B0000DD399/ref=as_li_ss_tl?keywords=lathe&qid=1579777024&s=power-hand-tools&sr=1-26&linkCode=ll1&tag=woodetoys-20&linkId=49bc6394025f7e9abba087d873390242

Mount your electric drill in this Hobby Lathe/Disc Sander and you'll have the ability to turn small items, such as pens and then sand them to completion! Includes a spur center, screw center, tailstock and toolrest for wood turning. For disc sanding, includes a 5" sanding disc that mounts in the drill chuck and a sanding table that mounts in the toolrest holder. Sanding disc uses any 5" PSA sandpaper discs. Electric drill and 5" PSA sanding discs not included. Features: 360Degree head swivel 6" swing over bed 24" between centers Aluminum alloy bed construction Can be set up as a wood lathe or a disc sander Requires drill with 44mm collar size. Weight: 10 lbs.

Reviews:
I've enjoyed mine but you really need to make sure the rails are mounted VERY firmly ... not clamped, MOUNTED. Otherwise there is much skipping and whatnot from the vibration. I bought mine as an experiment and essentially a fun "toy" and have greatly enjoyed it. I was looking up plans for how to build a lathe using a power drill as the power unit and found this item (MUCH cheaper and easier than building one, I must say).

I made these with him:

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