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Collection of Lathe Cliparts (37)
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Practical lathe clip art with consistent proportions and readable shapes, perfect for printable signs and activity sheets.
A meticulously drawn 19th-century metal lathe, highlighting key components like the headstock, carriage, and tailstock in traditional engineering style.
A meticulously drawn 1800s steam-driven lathe, featuring a massive flywheel, gear system, and precision bed for metal turning.
A classic hand-powered lathe setup, where the operator turns the large flywheel to spin the workpiece while guiding tools on the rest.
A robust, green-painted wood lathe with metal bed and adjustable tool rest, ready for shaping wood projects with accuracy.
Labeled schematic of a traditional metal lathe, illustrating the headstock, tailstock, carriage, and tool rest-essential for understanding manual turning operations.
A schematic view of a traditional metal lathe, showing major parts including the headstock (A), tailstock (D), bed (C), and carriage (B).
A beautifully detailed illustration of a Victorian-era foot-operated woodturning lathe, complete with treadle, flywheel, and adjustable tool rest.
Labeled schematic of a traditional engine lathe, highlighting key components including the spindle (S), tool post (B), and tailstock (D).
A meticulously detailed line drawing of a vintage foot-operated lathe, showcasing its robust cast-iron frame, treadle mechanism, and adjustable tool rest.
Carefully filing a metal workpiece secured in a bench vise-precision and control are key to achieving a smooth, accurate finish.
A woodworker meticulously smooths a plank with a hand plane, showcasing time-honored craftsmanship and attention to detail.
A machinist carefully shapes a metal part on a lathe, using coolant to reduce heat and friction during cutting.
A cheerful carpenter carefully planes a wooden plank, producing delicate curls of sawdust-a classic symbol of fine craftsmanship.
A clean, stylized illustration of a crossed hammer and wrench-universal symbols for repair, maintenance, and skilled trades.
Labeled schematic of a mechanical linkage assembly, highlighting pivot points, motion vectors, and a 30-degree angular orientation for precision mechanism analysis.
A classic bevel-edge chisel with a comfortable ash handle and tempered steel blade, ready for precise wood shaping.
A modern CNC milling machine actively machining a workpiece, featuring a robust enclosure, digital control panel, and integrated coolant system.
A playful diagram showing how overthinking (brain) and refreshing moments (shower) form a loop toward happiness.
Jesus gently cradles a lamb while holding a shepherd’s staff, embodying divine compassion and leadership.
A yellow-handled flathead screwdriver crossed over a silver open-end wrench-representing hands-on repair and mechanical work.
A beautifully ornate Victorian-era label for “Fine Bay Rum,” produced by Manning, McKeown & Co., druggists in Youngstown, Ohio.
Labeled schematic of a precision mechanical linkage, highlighting pivot points, motion axes, and a fixed 30° orientation for kinematic analysis.
A classic hand saw with a wooden grip and sharp, evenly spaced teeth-perfect for precise manual cutting tasks.
A classic 19th-century mechanical sewing machine, featuring a hand-cranked flywheel, adjustable presser foot, and sturdy cast-iron base.
A minimalist black silhouette of a classic semi-automatic pistol, clearly showing barrel, slide, grip, and trigger guard.
A classic 19th-century shaper machine used for precision metalworking, featuring dual tool heads and hand-cranked adjustments.
A classic combo: insulated-handled pliers and a Phillips-head screwdriver, ready for everyday fixes.
Labeled schematic of a traditional metal lathe feed mechanism, highlighting gear interactions and manual/automatic feed control paths.
A finely engraved technical illustration of the Draper 14-inch swing engine lathe, published by Cowan & Co., Boston, circa late 1800s.
