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  2. Turn To A New Hobby With These Expert-Recommended Wood Lathes

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    JET JWL-1015VS Variable-Speed Woodworking Lathe (719100) JWL-1015VS, 10" x 15" Variable-Speed Woodworking Lathe, 1Ph 115V (719110) Don’t let its size fool you, this sturdy little machine is just ...

  3. David Wilkinson (machinist) - Wikipedia

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    Records exist for the sale of one lathe and a few parts. [4] David Wilkinson's lathe is often compared to Henry Maudslay's which is believed to have been invented a few years before Wilkinson's. Maudslay's lathe used change gears which allowed it to cut threads of various pitches, without which Wilkinson's could only cut a fixed pitch.

  4. Delta Machinery - Wikipedia

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    Chang Type Industrial Co. Ltd., a Taiwan-based manufacturing company, has agreed to purchase the Delta brand of woodworking equipment and machinery from Stanley Black & Decker. McKenna, Tom (2011-01-17). "Updated: Stanley Sells Delta Tools to Taiwanese Company". finewoodworking.com. The Taunton Press, Inc. Archived from the original on 2011-01-19

  5. Myford - Wikipedia

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    Other products made by the company include ML8 wood turning lathe, 4" planer, MG12H cylindrical grinder, 254 engineers lathe and the Speed 10 lathe. Most of these are no longer in production. As of 2010 [update] the business was still owned by the family, and run by Moore's grandson Christopher Moore. [ 6 ]

  6. Lillian Barlow - Wikipedia

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    Lillian Ida Barlow (May 11, 1876 – February 7, 1942) was an American crafter and community leader. For many years, she ran the woodworking shop at the Mount Lebanon Shaker Village in New York State.

  7. Dean, Smith & Grace - Wikipedia

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    When Monarch went into bankruptcy the company was bought by Newsmith Stainless Limited of Roberttown, West Yorkshire, [11] and now trades as Dean Smith & Grace Lathes UK Limited. In 2012 the company was acquired by the MTTG group. [12] In April 2015, it was announced that Dean, Smith and Grace was to be moved to Halifax by MTTG. [13] [14]