And to think, you do all this beautiful work in a garage.
@michaelcima57723 ай бұрын
My guess is that many of your viewers build projects in a similar fashion, design and build at the same time. To me, that’s half the fun. Totally agree about mass and vibration in shop tools. One small improvement I have and seen others do is to provide a means to kick up the cabinet so it does not always rest on the casters. Some hinges and a lever arm can bring the cabinet up a quarter inch when it is in the desired location. That avoids the vibration from the casters. Easy addition to most cabinets.
@xoxo2008oxox3 ай бұрын
Gave that same lathe to a friend. And now sent this video link so he can make the same cabinet. Nice work!
@HoneyBadgerWoodWorks3 ай бұрын
Nice. Got this one from a yard sale.
@grahamparsons66203 ай бұрын
Nice cabinet, looks like it’s very sturdy, just what you need for a lathe stand, it’s one of the few tools I don’t own although I think it’s one of the tools you have no use for until you own one 👌👌👌👍👍👍🇦🇺
@HoneyBadgerWoodWorks3 ай бұрын
Pretty much my experience with a lathe. I only need it about once a year. But then randomly I got two back to back lathe jobs coming up.
@charliemiller64013 ай бұрын
Nice job as usual! I could listen to your voice all day.
@henrysara77163 ай бұрын
Thank you, HB.
@davidclark90863 ай бұрын
She is so good I was thinking about buying a lathe so I would have a reason for making a copy of her work. But, as an unplugged hobzist, I could not go that far however the undercarriage with the rollers is now on my list of projects. Thanks for the motivation and inspiration.
@elbarto1523 ай бұрын
I may make one just like that. It's really inspiring!
@danhunka67303 ай бұрын
Hello H. B. Hope your doing well. Nice build on your Lathe Cabinet. Cool Idea on the turning tools storage location at the end of the cabinet top , readily within reach. Looks like you’ll have plenty of storage built in. The fact you have this on castors make this really nice for when you need to use it and tucked away when you need more space within your shop. Your shop has really come together well. Making the most of available space in a smaller size footprint. If you were so Inclined , would love to see P. B. S. Come knock on your door and offer a T. V. Series. They could call it Working Wood , The Honey Badger Way. That would be pretty awesome. Since Norm has retired you could easily continue the P. B. S. Series on woodworking shows. Have a great Sunday and the week ahead.
@HoneyBadgerWoodWorks3 ай бұрын
You have a great Sunday too.
@sandman26513 ай бұрын
Great build so far looking forward to next part
@HoneyBadgerWoodWorks3 ай бұрын
Thanks
@nore81413 ай бұрын
Nice….very nice ,👍 ❤❤
@norm57853 ай бұрын
Nice looking lathe bench. Caster definitely make things easier when needing to move a piece of equipment. I've only made one mistake in my life, it was when I thought I was wrong and then I found out I was right. Now, I have pulled some really good screw ups. In which cases I just change the plans. What happens in the shop stays in the shop. Thank you for sharing. Can't wait to see what you turn. Everyone stay safe, happy and healthy.
@HoneyBadgerWoodWorks3 ай бұрын
hahaha.
@hefalump563 ай бұрын
Another great little project, Caitlin. I hope it ends up as sturdy as you need for the lathe. It's great to see how useful your cleat wall is. I used the cleat method to mount my HF dust extractor up out of the way in my pole barn. This made mounting easy without need for assistance to get it hung on the wall, then I just locked it in place with a couple of construction screws. Looking forward to seeing the completed stand and your turning that comes off of the lathe.
@HoneyBadgerWoodWorks3 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@Tomhohenadel3 ай бұрын
Very sensible plan for your lathe. Looking forward for your future projects
@HoneyBadgerWoodWorks3 ай бұрын
Thanks
@jewdd19893 ай бұрын
Very cool lathe, wish I had one and the cabinet is nice
@HoneyBadgerWoodWorks3 ай бұрын
Thanks
@donaldtrabeaux52353 ай бұрын
Awesome little project
@HoneyBadgerWoodWorks3 ай бұрын
Thanks
@boxcarjimmy46713 ай бұрын
Great video looking forward to the next episode, thanks caitlin for another great video
@benjaqsonworkshop99743 ай бұрын
Great build. I'm a big fan of design on the fly though some if mine can go well off track!
@guyvangenechten64843 ай бұрын
Very nice job looking very good!!!💯👌👍
@HoneyBadgerWoodWorks3 ай бұрын
Thanks.
@georgewilmore75993 ай бұрын
Nice cabinet, I’ve been going to build one for five years just to get the lathe off my work bench.
@HoneyBadgerWoodWorks3 ай бұрын
I was pretty much in the same boat and didn't want to deal with another temporary set up when I got these two lathe jobs coming up.
@69kaveman3 ай бұрын
Nice work!
@HoneyBadgerWoodWorks3 ай бұрын
Thanks
@jeanloreaud92823 ай бұрын
Belle vidéo,l’atelier s’aménage bien petit à petit,à bientôt salut Jeannot 🛠😉
@HoneyBadgerWoodWorks3 ай бұрын
Thanks! I’m slowly getting there!
@AgCWby90CS3 ай бұрын
Cool, I recently acquired a belt driven rigid 1236 on a stand but I’m going to add casters and build in a cabinet into the stand for tools and weight.
@HoneyBadgerWoodWorks3 ай бұрын
Nice.
@Hog-g2z3 ай бұрын
Good morning 🌅, Honey B, very nice project, well worth the effort, just one thing I am concerned about you might find it will rock and move around on wheels, especially if the floor is not level, it might help if you can put a rail on your back wall then bolt it to it, I think you will be surprised how much it will move around even when doing small items, sorry for being a stick in the mud, just trying to help, and being safe, Keep up the great work, ❤ France,
@HoneyBadgerWoodWorks3 ай бұрын
That’s a good point. If it starts moving on me I can drill through the backer right into the studs.
@Hog-g2z3 ай бұрын
@@HoneyBadgerWoodWorks it is better to be safe than having a problem when working, I have 2 lathe’s, Wadkin RS8 witch I have turned some very large pieces on the outboard side, it weighs just over 840Kg believe, I have even had it start move under vibration, very, very scary, as when you hit the stop button it takes a long time to stop, especially when you’re turning something around 4 foot plus in diameter, Which I’ve only done twice, it was exciting, Ha Ha 😝, good luck with your projects,
@btrswt353 ай бұрын
I literally have almost the same lathe. When i built my stand i used 2x3 to essentially make a oversized saw horse with splayed legs. The stretchers between the legs are at the same height/length the motor and belt needed to be. I didn't have a motor mount so I used a couple heavy duty door hinges and couple of springs that tension the motor on the belt. Next to the motor is a three drawer cabinet i got at a salvage store where i keep the chuck face plates, sand paper etc. One the tailstock side, on the back of the stand,theres two uprights that i mounted two magnetic tool holders (it became obvious with the length of the chisels, weight, and vibration one magnet doesn't work well). Visually, i can see the tools and can grab what I need. On the left side of the headstock theres a small platform with a series of holes where i keep my centers, drill chuck, knock out tool. I don't use the lathe all that much but its a very useful tool. Its relatively expensive to set up from scratch but is good for center drilling with a chuck. I also made a 10"sanding disk and platform that i can use it as a disk sander. Ive even used it for light metal working. Ill be looking forward to part two!
@HoneyBadgerWoodWorks3 ай бұрын
Nice setup. I have see the saw horse style stands for these. I pondered that for a bit, and mainly only settled on a cabinet because otherwise everything in my shop ends up covered in sawdust. The doors really help keep all that out and everything inside clean.
@btrswt353 ай бұрын
@@HoneyBadgerWoodWorks agreed
@walterplummer38083 ай бұрын
Fixed wheels are never a good idea especially in a crowded shop. Thanks for the videos.
@HoneyBadgerWoodWorks3 ай бұрын
Already happy I didn't go with two fixed wheels on this.
@petedazer33813 ай бұрын
Very nice! Wouldn’t it be great to have a giant pole barn ? I constantly dream about having enough space for all of the tools and machinery I’d like to have.
@HoneyBadgerWoodWorks3 ай бұрын
Tell me about it.
@halle83783 ай бұрын
Nice straight forward build. Where are you going to add your signature wood burn Honey badger logo to the cabinet??
@HoneyBadgerWoodWorks3 ай бұрын
I don't have one of those.
@noname-wt3zw3 ай бұрын
Why don't you have an exhaust system in your workshop?
@HoneyBadgerWoodWorks3 ай бұрын
I have dust collection on some of the bigger tools.
@bryceanderson48643 ай бұрын
I work in a shop. Even with a massive dust hog for the shop, there's enough dust kicked up by the table saw that I still wear a mask when cutting plywood and other things that make me sneeze
@cabman863 ай бұрын
A dado blade stays on my radial arm saw. It's all I used it for it seems.
@HoneyBadgerWoodWorks3 ай бұрын
I’ve been thinking about getting another RAS, they are so cheap used. Specifically so I can keep a stack in one.
@cabman863 ай бұрын
@@HoneyBadgerWoodWorks I found mine at a garage sale for $20. I've had it for 30 years now. It's an old Sears.
@HoneyBadgerWoodWorks3 ай бұрын
Mine's an old Sears as well. I got it from a contractor I used to make custom cabinet doors for. His dad passed away and he two in storage and didn't need the second. My second most used tool in the shop next to the table saw.