Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Build a Concrete Lathe

In Hackaday:
At the 2009 Maker Faire Africa, [Pat Delany] met a young carpentry student that saved for three months to buy a cheap Chinese wood plane. He was confounded by this distribution of resources, so [Pat] created the Concrete Lathe project that aims to get useful machine tools out to where they’re needed most.

The idea for concrete machine tools came out of the US involvement in World War I. America had been staunchly isolationist before committing to the war, and production of arms did not match the needed output. A man named L.I. Yeomans came up with the idea of building concrete lathes to produce artillery shells for the war effort.
More here
Update: Engineering for Change publishes a construction manual for an open-source, low-cost screw-cutting lathe

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