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Mike Lipke
02-08-2012, 10:19 AM
We all know of one fine Canadian Manufacturer of lathes: Oneway.
There evidently is a newcomer, that is making one with about 150 horsepower. Check it out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4qB6n1cm04&feature=related

Allan Ferguson
02-08-2012, 10:42 AM
Inventive, but not smart.

Mike Lipke
02-08-2012, 10:52 AM
It would appear that Red Green has some competition.

Olaf Vogel
02-08-2012, 1:35 PM
Well, I can see some definite advantages:

- High torque
- excellent speed control (no VFD required - just a beer swilling buddy)
- emergency braking
- easy set up don't need to wire your shop for 220v or 3 ph!
- lots of weight to keep things stable.
- cheap - high Lbs / $ ratio
- easily available - at your neighborhood junkyard
- Portable! Drive your lathe out to the woods, chop a tree, rough turn the bowls, toss em in the back and drive your lathe home!
- Minimize clean up. Leave your shavings in the woods!

I'll have to look into this....

Olaf

Mike Lipke
02-08-2012, 1:43 PM
Listen, watch out for catches.
Could be a bear, especially with a gouge that long.

Mike Lipke
02-08-2012, 1:44 PM
Oh, one other feature you forgot! Reverse direction aids sanding.

ray hampton
02-08-2012, 2:56 PM
first things first, drive into the woods, attach big saw blade to the spindle with a long belt , saw your wood , attach the wood to your spindle and turn away to your HEART contend

Brian McInturff
02-08-2012, 4:44 PM
Well, the position it puts the body in turns me off. Being bent over like that could be dangerous. Didn't really see any other faults. It'd be hard to turn a pen though...

Mike Lipke
02-08-2012, 4:57 PM
I think they are imitating the new generation of sit down lathes.

Tim Boger
02-08-2012, 5:13 PM
I couldn't finish watching it .... kind of gave me a stomach ache.

Brian McInturff
02-08-2012, 6:24 PM
I wonder if he ever finished the bowl or if he ended up as "road kill"???????lol

Greg Just
02-08-2012, 7:40 PM
my back hurts just watching that guy.

David Starks
02-08-2012, 11:51 PM
I watched the whole thing...seems the 'driver' isnt driving fast enough. too much power surge and he's having trouble keeping his gouge cleaned out.

interesting to say the least.

curtis rosche
02-09-2012, 12:42 AM
im not sure you could turn the speed up enough without it being to wobbly. if the piece is out of balance it will push on the springs every time it goes around and constantly change center

Eric Skell
02-09-2012, 4:26 PM
Was I the only one that expected to see him get hit in the beans with that long gouge? :eek:

Al Rogers
02-09-2012, 4:57 PM
But where is the duct tape ;)
Al

Mike Lipke
02-09-2012, 5:59 PM
No. I kept looking at the handle to make sure it was to the right of his right ankle. It always was, but I was nervous as hell.

Wayne Hendrix
02-11-2012, 11:12 PM
I wonder if he ever finished the bowl or if he ended up as "road kill"???????lol

If you go the the very end of the video it shows a picture of it that looks sanded and finished. More of a platter than a bowl and since the picture still has it attached to the rims that he used to attach it to the van it actually makes kind of a cool looking stool.


Was I the only one that expected to see him get hit in the beans with that long gouge? :eek:

Nope! :D

Terry Rasmussen
02-12-2012, 8:40 AM
Bowl (still mounted to wheel) was on display yesterday at St. Louis woodworking show.