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G.H. Devine, the inventor of the Vertilathe, is celebrating the 7th.
anniversary of his unique product.The exciting and inexpensive Vertilathe
tool attaches to the table of your drill press. The aluminum base plate
with a ball bearing live center performs the function of a tail stock center
on a standard lathe. This slotted base, fastens to the drill press table
with carriage bolts (supplied) and is aligned with the drill axis. There
are two drive centers. A screw center for small diameter work and a spur
center for work pieces 3/4 inch in diameter and larger. The adjustable
3 inch and 6 inch Stainless Steel Tool Rests mount on either side of the
base plate and are adjustable to turn pieces up to 4 inches in diameter
and 3 to 6 inches long (12 inches long, if you flip the work piece over).
A Forstner bit can also be used in the chuck as a drive center. Great for
making custom wood pens and pencils, Shaker pegs, toys, gallery spindles
and the like.
This tool has been tested by experts in the woodworking field and has
been featured by the editors at Woodshop News, Woodworkers Journal, Popular
Woodworking, American Woodworker, Fine Woodworking and Wood Magazine, Creative
Woodworks and Crafts, More Woodturning, and more recently, in Farm Show
(December 2000) and Weekend Woodcrafts (January 2001).
The Vertilathe is a rugged, precision built tool that is great for turning
pens, pencils, pegs, toys and just about any other item you could run on
a mini-lathe, and at a fraction of the cost. With the Vertilathe, anyone
with a drill press can easily make small turnings of high quality.
Fine Woodworking, 12/1996 "The hardware is neatly made and easy to set
up."
Dennis Preston
Wood Magazine, 12/1996 "I was impressed by how solidly the Vertilathe
is built....the Vertilathe is a clever tool that will yield small turnings
at a fraction of the price you'd pay for a lathe." Dave Henderson
If you are interested in purchasing a Vertilathe
($54.95 - free shipping in the US)
you can contact the inventor George Devine
at 1-800-728-7751 and enter code 04, or by e-mail
georgedevine@webtv.net
Be sure to tell him that Alice sent you