Many of you visit my blog to read about my treadle lathe. Since a search engine might find any of these articles, you are likely led to somewhere in the middle of the story. Now, I bring you a consolidation of all of the articles. You will benefit from having them all together in one package and in a logical sequence. I’ve just scrubbed through all the articles to ensure the links are fresh, especially those pointing to plans and parts.
Here, for your enjoyment is an eBook of convenience.
This eBook is a compilation of my articles about my treadle lathe brought together for your convenience.
You will learn:
- about my pre-build research
- why I chose this particular design
- …and how I modified it
- how to make most of the parts
- how to make and improve components and accessories
- some simple turned projects
For the cost of only $3.97 cents, you’ll receive these 27 articles in a 78 page eBook in PDF format, complete with numerous photos and interactive links to additional resources, and parts, I’ve found along the way.
Purchases are simple: via PayPal.
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Neuse River Sailor says
Great idea, Bob! I’m looking forward to reading it. I can carry it with me on my tablet, and get some reading in even when I am far removed from internet access, say up a feeder creek off a remote part of the Pamlico Sound.
Bob says
Thanks Paul.
Enjoy your sailing/boating. I’ll be watching for a new lathe to show up in Joe’s Basement.