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The '''Open Lathe''' Project is a project to design and promote a high-quality metalworking lathe, buildable by home shop machinists using commonly available metalworking tools. The project will be done in an "open source" fashion. | |||
The Open Lathe Project is a project to design and promote a high-quality metalworking lathe, buildable by home shop machinists using commonly available metalworking tools. The project will be done in an "open source" fashion. | |||
The Open Lathe wiki is a place to record the best of these conversations, | The Open Lathe wiki is a place to record the best of these conversations, | ||
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* the plans for the latest open-source lathe design | * the plans for the latest open-source lathe design | ||
* tips on building that lathe either from scratch or by modifying a previous physical lathe | * tips on building that lathe either from scratch or by modifying a previous physical lathe | ||
* instruction manual on how to use that | * instruction manual on how to use that lathe | ||
* tips on adjusting the design if you want to make a new physical lathe that is larger, smaller, or built of different materials, etc. | * tips on adjusting the design if you want to make a new physical lathe that is larger, smaller, or built of different materials, etc. | ||
The wiki content is released under two licenses: TAPR Open Hardware License (OHL) and the {{tag|Wiki GNU General Public License|GNU GPL}}. | |||
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;Related wiki | |||
*[[Gingery machines wiki]] | |||
* [[Gingery machines wiki]] |
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Main topic: | Engineering |
The Open Lathe Project is a project to design and promote a high-quality metalworking lathe, buildable by home shop machinists using commonly available metalworking tools. The project will be done in an "open source" fashion.
The Open Lathe wiki is a place to record the best of these conversations, and to host
- the plans for the latest open-source lathe design
- tips on building that lathe either from scratch or by modifying a previous physical lathe
- instruction manual on how to use that lathe
- tips on adjusting the design if you want to make a new physical lathe that is larger, smaller, or built of different materials, etc.
The wiki content is released under two licenses: TAPR Open Hardware License (OHL) and the GNU GPL.
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