Rainbows | 08/05/2015 18:15:59 |
658 forum posts 236 photos | I recently picked up a "Hobbies and Practical Wireless" booklet sort of thing from 1932. I couldn't find anything on the internet about a Hobbies lathe, I have a Hobbies treadle scrollsaw and I was curiousif anyone had images or information on the lathe.
Sadly the booklet is a five part series and this is about making the treadle mechanism. Nothing on the lathe. |
Speedy Builder5 | 08/05/2015 18:24:08 |
2878 forum posts 248 photos | Yes, it used to be treadle driven - also available with a nice cast iron stand a bit like the Singer sewing machine. |
Jesse Hancock 1 | 08/05/2015 19:18:53 |
314 forum posts | They did a multi tool as well, saw, sander and if memory serves a power plane all in one. Googled Hobbies tools just now but the name has been taken over it seems. |
John Haine | 08/05/2015 21:15:17 |
5563 forum posts 322 photos | I had a later version as a Christmas present once. Supplied ready made, thin cast iron open box section bed, plain CI bearings in headstock. Bit of a dog really.... |
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