Metal Planer Restoration 45: Machining a Crowned Flat Belt Pulley from a Casting

As part of the restoration of my circa 1890's New Haven Manufacturing Company Metal Planer, I needed to make a replacement flat belt pulley for one that was missing from my machine. Using patterns I created copying an original pulley from another machine, I had a new casting made at a foundry and in this video, I turned a new pulley on my Monarch metal lathe, including the crowned face done with a taper attachment. Support VintageMachinery.org on Patreon:   / vintagemachinery   Make a one time donation to VintageMachinery via PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/VintageMachinery Please Visit: http://www.vintagemachinery.org Sponsored by: American Rotary Phase Converters https://www.americanrotary.com/?sld=k... Use checkout code "Vintage10" for a 10% discount on all AD, ADX and AI converters! Hot Shot Heat Treat Ovens https://www.hotshotovens.com?sca_ref=... Use checkout code "VINTAGE10" for a 10% discount!