Thanks Izzie.
Having some fun with the camera at the moment :D
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I like looking at old machinery. You have captured the look of the tailstock well, which is interesting because it seems to have a cute mechanism for moving it to the side. This means that it was probably used for turning a taper, perhaps with axles.
Because I am interested in it as a documentary, I would like to see more about the headstock and how the drive works. The gear cluster looks good but I would probably like to see it not quite so heavily cropped as in the processed version. A shot of the motor and headstock area from an opposite angle to the original might be good.
I think you have done well here. I have not been so successful in my attempts at machinery.
Thanks for your comments and suggestions John. I'm going back to the museum this weekend and will try to find out some more of the history of this particular lathe and what it was used for. I will see if I can find an image of it in its working state if possible.
I would like to see an image of its/your baby brother some time. :)
Regards, Greg