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Lathe bench

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I just ordered a Jet 1440 and plan to build a bench for it as soon as it arrives.
I plan on 4X4 legs with 2X6 top & bracing.
I would like to make the bench as narrow as I can to save space when not in use.
Does anyone see any safety issues here?

Thanks
 
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Nova published a plan for a wood lathe support some years ago and it makes a pretty stable support. However you build it, having the feet a little wider than the top is desirable. Having a shelf underneath on which to put something heavy can help decrease vibration. I have attached the nova plan, with credit to them for creating it. You might have to modify the dimensions to suit your 1440.
 

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Make sure joints are tight and well done. The burliest of wood will be let down by sloppy joints. Before I knew much what I was doing, I built a workbench with 4x4's 2x8's and 1x6's, but the cuts weren't the most precise, so it's not the sturdiest. Our Midi lathe station is 2x4's (doubled up for legs), 5/4 Cedar Decking, 1x4 Oak from some pallets and OSB, (basically trash-level scrap wood) and is WAY, WAY sturdier. So make sure to have a good design, and build it right.
 
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The plan looks sturdy. That should make a good stand. I cut down the old HF stand and put a piece of countertop material on it for my Rikon lathe.
 
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made this one for my Robust Scout
 

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