I want to have my stock in the er11 collet on the spindle and then my cutting tool on the table and use it as a lathe. Others have tried and succeeded with other machines. Anyone interested in give it a try? Let me know how it went... I want to but have no idea how to..

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Both the horizontal lathes, and the multiprocess equipment of the Geminis GM range, allow the complex machining required in gas, steam or hydraulic turbines used in power generation, as well as in the different shafts and discs involved in the transformation of wind energy into electricity.


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Thanks to the robustness of its structural elements and the power of its headstocks, Geminis lathes are able to carry out their work for years in the harshest conditions, machining all types of forged or cast rollers for steel rolling or profiling lines.

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 We specialize in designing and making equipment for railways and are proud to support and assist railway operators, maintenance workshops, manufacturers and other value-chain entities. We work with them to offer customized solutions with very reliable machines to manufacture and maintain rolling stock. Our equipment is specifically designed for machining and reprofiling of wheels, axles and wheelsets.

The woodturning equipment for sale here is a fully automatic wood lathe machine with configuration of auto feed system, one cutter head and one broaching (engraving) head. Autofeed is the biggest advantage of this lathe, with this mechanism, manual loading and unloading is not required any more. Instead of that, it is completely done by itself in auto mode, which increases productivity greatly and saves labor resource for you. In fact, this is the whole point of a truely automatic wood turning machine. 


A: We run the lathe with the individual handheld controller; thus, the machine's operation doesn't require an external computer. However, it would help if you had a computer to draw designs in AutoCAD software in your office.

EagleTec automatic wood lathe machine is delivered and ready to run. Once it arrives, you need to connect each part to run the machine. The process is like buying a new computer, and you need to connect the monitor with the host and the keyboard with the host. The same goes for our machine. Under our specific tutorials in English, it is very simple.

Two sets of wood lathe tools will be provided for free along with this fully automatic wood lathe machine; they are best carbide cutters for woodturning (capable of turning 700 pieces of beechwood before sharpening) and arch type router bit for broaching/fluting.


Our team will guide you in everything from programming to lathe operation after you purchase from us. For your information, the software for the program we are using is AutoCAD. It is simple, just construct several curves and straight lines with the specific measurements you need and then export it with the extension name ***.dxf. If you are interested in learning how to program it in advance, you can check that out here:

In addition to the tutorials, our technical support team is ready to guide you with everything you need to know to start your wood lathe. You can rest assured that you will get constant support or service from us.

EagleTec CNC automatic wood lathe machine is widely applied to joinery to produce in volume turned posts, finials, fence capitals, post capitals, gable finials, turned corbel, table legs, newel posts, handrails, wooden banister, ladder rungs, stair parts, and more other turned products. The turning finish is smooth and clean; the following photos are the turned projects without polishing/sanding yet.

If you need to perform turning and then twist/fluting, please go with a wood lathe equipped with a milling spindle, like the EA-TL1530SF here; if you only need to do turning in your production, then you can buy a lathe without a milling spindle to avoid wasting money on useless configurations. EagleTec CNC will build your lathe exactly to your needs.

A: The air compressor is required for the lathe's operation but not included in the default configuration. There are air compressors in most of the workshops. Except for this, there are no other optional items.

A: Our team will guide you directly to diagnose the issue by means of live chat, email, PDF, or video instructions. So kindly contact us when your lathe has an issue; usually, you will get a solution within 24 hours. Since we have been focusing on wood lathes for more than 10 years, everyone on our team is an expert at troubleshooting. You will risk nothing if you work with us.

A: All wood turning machines for sale from EagleTec are covered with a 12-month warranty since departure. During the warranty, you will enjoy free replacement for any broken parts, excluding the Vulnerable parts. You can check more here: EagleTec Warranty Terms

A: A 40% deposit is required to start the production; when the lathe is ready, photos and videos will be sent to you for inspection. And then, the balance payment should be made by T/T before delivery. 


A South Bend 9A lathe, manufactured in 1942, is still in use. The lathe was built because it could be used to turn materials needed for warfare. It could also be used to train apprentices for war-related factory work.

As a machinist or CNC expert working around vertical mills all day, you must know about the lathe machine. Although lathe machines nowadays are highly advanced with new technologies, they are one of the oldest machinery tools invented back in 1300 BCE in ancient Egypt.

A lathe is a machine tool used to shape wooden or metallic products. It furnishes a wooden or metal piece by rotating it about an axis while a stationary cutting tool keeps removing unwanted material from the workpiece to form the desired shape.

These machines are used for various product fabricating operations such as sanding, drilling, cutting, deformation, and turning. They are employed in the metalworking, thermal spraying, glass processing, and wood tuning of various artistic products.

Engine lathes have been a popular invention since the Industrial Revolution. They utilized steam engines as a source of power for continuous rotation. These machines are now used majorly for industrial purposes for drilling or boring metal pieces.

Speed lathes are used for cutting work on wooden pieces. As the velocity of the revolution of the spindle in this type of lathe is high, they are known as speed lathes. They are one of the simplest machines to understand as they only consist of a headstock, tailstock, and a tool turret.

A Tool Room lathe is the best option if you seek accuracy with cuts. In terms of function and operating process, Tool Room lathes are identical to Engine lathes. You can easily control the speed of Tool Room lathes in accordance with the desired cut.

As glass is highly fragile and can shatter when cut with a blade, a Glass lathe uses heat from a torch to make it malleable. Once the glass gets pliable, it is shaped by hand. This type of lathe is mainly used to produce glassware such as bangles or designed mirrors.

Lathes have been used to shape various materials from the earliest times. From ancient Egypt and the Industrial Revolution in England to the modern-day world, these machines are used to shape material products.

It is important to first learn machining from an experienced instructor in an established machine shop. At The Crucible, you can learn how to safely use machining equipment and make precise, accurate cuts. Our Machine Shop offers introductory classes for machinists that are just starting out, and open lab time is available for students to perfect their skills on the lathe and for experienced workers to work on personal projects. If you are interested in turning wood on the lathe, our Wood Shop offers both introductory classes for beginner woodworkers and also advanced woodturning classes for those with an understanding of turning wood on a lathe.

An average range for the cost of a lathe for hobbyists can range from $800-$6,000. Prices for industrial lathes can cost all the way up to $60,000, and CNC lathes can price out at even $500,000. There is a huge difference between different types of lathes, so do your research and be sure to have a clear understanding of the type you need.

The type you will need is determined by the material you are working with, the amount of space you have, and your budget to start. Different types have varying engine strengths, rotation speeds, blade sizes, and more. If you are working with metal, you will need a more powerful engine and more variable speeds on your machine. Wooden lathes do not require as much power and can work with smaller and less sharp blade sizes.

The aim of this instructable is to make a wood lathe from recycled and scrap materials and use it to make some lovely things.


 Why a lathe? You can use it to make beautiful birthday and Christmas pressies for family and friends and to craft all manner of things to help in other projects. To make yourself a load of wooden kitchen bowls, plates, utensils, etc. To make arrows, door and draw knobs, staffs, axles, beautiful ornaments, flower pots, light shades... The list is endless.


 Making a lathe is fun! Designing one yourself and using free or cheap materials is even better.

 This instructable shows how I did it. I got ideas from lots of places on the internet (including other instructables - do a search for 'lathe') and formulated my design as I collected materials.


 This lathe is made almost exclusively from stuff other people threw away or didn't have use for anymore, and a big part of the challenge is creatively using these readily available materials. You will probably want to vary your own design from mine, as you will inevitably find you can get your hands on different bits. Don't worry though I will try my best to offer techniques and advice (including where the best places are to get stuff), anyway it is much more exciting when you have a hand in the design process. I would love to hear what you guys use to make your designs.


A more complete and up to date set of instructions for this project and videos of the lathe, and other bits and bobs can be found on our blog at: 


 I use some basic power tools in making this, and I meddled (carefully!) with mains voltage, so the usual safety precautions must apply. Always wear eye and ear protection when using power tools and lung protection when making dust. Be very careful and get qualified help (if you need it) with main voltage etc.


 The lathe itself can be very dangerous, following good practice, and designing in safety, is the best method of staying out of harms way. I will hopefully cover some of these points, but ultimately you're doing this at your own risk, so please take care!

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