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Has anyone had any experience with wood copy lathes?

Been looking at old ones like Obers on YouTube with an interest in making some axe handles out of ash.

They seem to be a rare enough commodity to get your hands on. Has anyone tried this? Is there a simpler solution that I'm not aware of using a simpler type of machine/process.

 

 

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Has anyone had any experience with wood copy lathes?

Been looking at old ones like Obers on YouTube with an interest in making some axe handles out of ash.

They seem to be a rare enough commodity to get your hands on. Has anyone tried this? Is there a simpler solution that I'm not aware of using a simpler type of machine/process.

 

 

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forget the lathe, handcraft your own.

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/woodcraft-forum/75154-axe-handle.html

 

it's much more satisfying...

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I think I'll have to! I would have really liked to get my hands on one of the old single duplicating machine but they're so rare (expensive) by the looks of it. I know the two American makes Klotz and Ober but I don't know if there was a European equivalent. (I'm sure there is but probably hens teeth also).

 

 

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