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Pole lathe
Pole lathe
A pole lathe used by James Davies, one of the well-known Davies turners of Abercuch, Pembrokeshire. The length of wood to be shaped was fitted horizontally between two points. It was turned by pressing a treadle, attached by a strap to a pole. The spring of the pole pulled the treadle back up, turning the wood again against the shaping tool.
Collection Area
Social & Cultural History
Item Number
29.106.1
Acquisition
Donation
Measurements
Length
(mm): 1610
Width
(mm): 970
Height
(mm): 1075
Material
wood
Location
In store
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