Sunday, August 21, 2011

Grizzly G4000 Benchtop Lathe

Ever since I worked in a machine shop over the summer when I was in school, I have loved lathes.  For a while now, I have wanted my own benchtop version to support my robot hobby.  Finally, I had the cash to buy one.  I bought the Grizzly G4000 9x19 Bench lathe (G4000 link)

First, this is the bench I made to hold it.  It is made of 1.5" square tube with a 1.5" thick wood top.  It has castors for easily moving it around, as well as leveling feet for... well, leveling.

Bench for lathe
The images below are the 'fresh out of the box' images in chronological order.

As shipped
Four jaw chuck
Face plate
Tale stock
Misc parts
Steady rest
Follow rest
Compound slide and tool holder
Stripped lathe
Drive gears and pulleys
Fully stripped lath
Chip pan
The above chip pan is to be used (per the instructions) as the bolt template to drill and secure the lathe to the bench.  It's obviously pretty easy to drill the two holes for the 1/2" bolts when you have the machine, but it would have been nice to have the information before it arrived.  So, for your convenience, the bolt center to center distance is approximately 23 3/16", as shown below.

Lathe mount bolt distance

Re-assembled lathe on bench
Workshop

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