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Started November 2nd, 2025 · 4 replies · Latest reply by lonemonk 3 days, 5 hours ago
Hi,
Currently there's 37 results when searching for Lathe. Only 1 if I add wood.
So if you have access to a workshop, it would be cool to record sounds there 
Perhaps if you could do a small item such as a pawn and record the full session that would be cool. But individual samples would be nice too.
Ideas are idle spin at different speeds, cutting, sanding. Maybe mic positioned focusing on the cutting and another a meter or so back capturing the entire lathe with motor and cutting etc...
A lathe motor mic sound would be cool too.
Ideas for tags pick and choose the relevant ones : Wood, metal, (maybe the kind of wood/metal used too?) cutting, turning spinning, spin, sanding, lathe, wood-turning metalworking metal-spinning machine workshop work-shop
Cheers!
Do pencil sharpeners count as a "lathe"?
That's a fantastic request, and your ideas for mic placement (close-up cutting vs. room tone motor) are spot-on!
I don't have access to a lathe right now, but I'll definitely keep an eye out for a wood shop. In the meantime, sometimes searching for related machine shop sounds like "milling machine" or "drill press" can give you some cool cutting/motor tones that might work as placeholder textures!
I don't have anything on Freesound for Lathe right now, but check this video I made. No close up mics per say, but genuine machining from 5 feet away. It is possible I have a bit more in the directories that makeup those shots:
Boring the Chicken Plucker Drive Pulley:
https://youtu.be/nS7Fn24RJn8?si=XuSz7QwEEYT8pjiH