View Full Version : Turnings get biger and biger
Steve Stube
10-25-2005, 3:38 PM
If this is where this facination for turning will lead then I'm beat already because I don't have the legs for it. If you have seen this already, forgive me please but if you haven't then I think it is mind stretcher. I have no more info to go with it, a fellow passed it to me and he had it passed on to him by a friend with no explanation.
Don Baer
10-25-2005, 3:41 PM
ummm what kind of s lathe is that.:eek: I wonder what the tail stock looks like.
Thats a big bowl. Bill Grumbine has some compitition in the big bowl department.
Jeff Sudmeier
10-25-2005, 3:46 PM
Think of the sand paper!!
That is one big segmented turning! At least I hope it wasn't a solid peice of wood.
I saw something similar to this a while back, where they were using a PTO from a tracter for the lathe.
Keith Burns
10-25-2005, 4:09 PM
Got to be a PM or Oneway !
John Shuk
10-25-2005, 4:19 PM
Please don't get a catch! What is the rim speed of that at 200 rpms?
Keith Burns
10-25-2005, 4:23 PM
Wait a minute.....isn't that Jim Ketron ??:D :D
Don Baer
10-25-2005, 4:27 PM
Please don't get a catch! What is the rim speed of that at 200 rpms?
I'll bet slower then that. If you assume the guy is about 6 ft tall then the bowl would be about 12 feety in diameter. One of my turning books recomends a 6" bowl to be turned at about oh say 1100 RPM then that thing should be turning at about 6 RPM to give you the same surface speed.
Loy Hawes
10-25-2005, 4:52 PM
Wait a minute.....isn't that Jim Ketron ??:D :D
I think you are right!!!!!!!!! Let me look closer................It is Jim and he's wearing a kilt! :D
Keith Burns
10-25-2005, 5:29 PM
I knew it, I knew it !!!:eek: :D
Travis Stinson
10-25-2005, 5:39 PM
OH NO!!!!!:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
(Reminder to self: NEVER let Loy "help" me out with anything to do with a picture and a website, this is his pay!)
John Hart
10-25-2005, 5:40 PM
Nice Kilt Jim!!!! Too funny Loy:D :D
Jim Ketron
10-25-2005, 6:31 PM
Oh Man! Caught me again huh?
:D :D :D
Bart Leetch
10-25-2005, 7:14 PM
When I enlarged the picture it looked like the man was cut & pasted into the picture.:confused:
Don Baer
10-25-2005, 7:18 PM
When I enlarged the picture it looked like the man was cut & pasted into the picture.:confused:
Which Picture Bart. The first one or the second one.
Bart Leetch
10-25-2005, 7:52 PM
Which Picture Bart. The first one or the second one.
The man in the second picture.
Michael Stafford
10-25-2005, 8:06 PM
I will be forever scarred seeing Jim Ketron in a dress.....:eek: Oh, woe is me, woe is me......:p :D
John Hart
10-25-2005, 8:19 PM
I will be forever scarred seeing Jim Ketron in a dress.....:eek: Oh, woe is me, woe is me......:p :D
Yeah...but it's easier to see his bottom eh Mike? :D :D
Jim Becker
10-25-2005, 8:25 PM
That appears to be a New Holland lathe...
Michael Stafford
10-25-2005, 8:38 PM
Yeah...but it's easier to see his bottom eh Mike? :D :D
Oh no, that is what was giving me nightmares!!!!! I will never, ever, think about sneeking a peek ever again......:eek: :D
Andy Hoyt
10-25-2005, 9:11 PM
.....That is one big segmented turning! At least I hope it wasn't a solid peice of wood. .....
That's no segmented piece Jeff.
Came from this sapling.
Dennis Peacock
10-26-2005, 12:04 AM
I think you are right!!!!!!!!! Let me look closer................It is Jim and he's wearing a kilt! :D
Oh My Goodness!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TMI....Way TMI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:eek: :rolleyes:
Steve Clardy
10-27-2005, 8:32 AM
I,ve seen that pic somewhere else. I believe the power lathe is a combine.
Chad Pater
10-27-2005, 8:55 AM
That appears to be a New Holland lathe...
Are you talking about the tractor? The tractors coming out of CHN are sold undedr the Ford name and are blue(they also own Case/IH). It appears to possible be a White (brand not color) tractor but I'm not possitive.
Chad
Jim Becker
10-27-2005, 8:58 AM
Chad...I guess I should have put the name in quotes to make it more general. You're correct that there are a number of blue tractors out there! Regardless of the name, it sure is a creative way to turn! Hmm...I wonder what my little Kubota would swing... ;)
Chad Pater
10-27-2005, 9:05 AM
Hmm...I wonder what my little Kubota would swing... ;)
Just don't forgot to take pictures(and up the life insurance). lol
Keith Christopher
10-27-2005, 2:16 PM
I'll bet slower then that. If you assume the guy is about 6 ft tall then the bowl would be about 12 feety in diameter. One of my turning books recomends a 6" bowl to be turned at about oh say 1100 RPM then that thing should be turning at about 6 RPM to give you the same surface speed.
Well lets do the math speed == RPM((dia*pi)/60)
So....at a 12' diameter or 144" we get
X = 6((144*pi)/60)
X=45.2389342
This is of course an answer in MPH. So at 6 RPM a 12' dia turns at ~45mph.
(I believe my math is correct but if it's not correct away.)
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