
Chris and Mary Yonker run CME Handworks where Chris manufactures beautiful hand tools. From wooden bodied scrapers and mallets to bow saws and treadle lathes. It was the treadle lathe that really caught my eye and was the item I was searching for that brought me to their web page in the first place. Ive alchoices kept my eye out for a foot powered lathe and finding a decent antique lathe is like finding a needle in a hay-stack. They dont come up too often.

The lathe is made from 1 3/4" Poplar with a hard maple tool rest and Bubinga handles.
Its relatively small footprint is perfect for any wood shop at only 42" Tall, 34" Long and 24" Wide. It has 18" between centers with over 5" from center to top of bedchoice. The lathe was shipped in two separate boxes and included a set of detailed, easy to follow instructions and as mentioned was a walk in the park to re-assemble. All that was needed was an adjustable wrench and an 5/32 Hex Key. The entire process took only a half hour.
Now Im not a wood turner and I shouldnt comment too much on the performance - yet...but Im planning on putting some miles on this thing over the next few months and incorporating some turned elements into my furniture design.

Cheers!
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