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I typically use a battery operated VSR for a TON of my work. You don't need a major woodworking shop to do this! I built a "cradle" to hold the drill and a "saddle" for the speed control. The crank screws in, via the tee nut, presses into the saddle and increases the speed on the drill. I can go from 15 rpm (on a Makita drill) to the max speed of the drill

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When you put the drill in, it looks like this

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This is a 4 stage antenna that I turned using the drill/cradle and a Dreml with a grinding bit

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Whitewall tires, even the narrow ones, are easy too

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As are the nifty stripes on the wheels (a similar approach could be used for air cleaners)

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The nice thing is the "hands free" approach; you put the part in the drill, set the speed, and you have both hands available to hold tools, paint brushes, etc.

You could also make it into a lathe by bolting the cradle to a board, use a drill bit to bore out a hole in another piece of wood (which then becomes the tailstock), attaching the tailstock, and setting the distance. The drill isn't fast enough to be a true lathe, but a Dremel with the desired bit overcomes the lack of speed.

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