A modern build of a medieval spring pole lathe

A modern build of a medieval spring pole lathe

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Badger sent in this excellent re-MAKE of an old spring pole lathe… – “I study medieval woodworking a lot, and I’ve always wanted to try out the medieval style lathe. The major difference between this type, and the modern lathe is that the motion is reciprocal, rather than continuous circular motion. That, and the fact that it is totally human powered. The back and forth motion of a “spring pole” type lathe has been used well past the 1600’s era that I study, and in many places is still in use today.

The whole idea behind a Spring Pole lathe is that you would pinch a piece of wood between two points, wrap a cord around the wood, and pump down on a treadle while putting your cutting tool to the wood. On release, the springy pole attached to the top of the rope would pull up, spinning the wood backwards, and making it ready to be pushed down again and cut.”Link.

Related:
Build photos and more – Link.

4 thoughts on “A modern build of a medieval spring pole lathe

  1. mighel says:

    Very cool

    based on the lathe and the heraldry in the background I think I’m safe in asking..which Kingdom?

  2. SableBadger says:

    :)

    Yes, I’m in the Kingdom of An Tir. I don’t play all that much anymore, but I still love the research aspect of it.

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