Lathe Banjo Lock
Build a wood lathe banjo lock.
Design
Scribble some ideas.
Hardware
1 bolt, 2 nuts and a washer.
Wood
Cut a 2x4 to size and drill a hole in the center.
Fasten Bolt
Fasten the bolt to the wood so it protrudes from one side and tighten.
Fasten Banjo
Fasten the lock to the banjo. Use a wrench to tighten. If you want a more durable lock with greater movement another design follows.
Hardware
Bolt, nut, round washer, square washer.
Measure
Mark the washers for resizing.
Cut
Saw or grind the washers to size.
File
Fine tune the shape of the washers to perfectly fit the lathe bed.
Weld
Weld the two washers together. I cold welded with JB.
Nut
Weld the nut to the bottom of the square washer.
Felt
This step is optional. I found the unit slid on the bed better with a fabric layer. Epoxy thin felt to the washer surface and trim.
Finger Lever
Cut some metal to size and use as a finger lever. This avoids the necessity of using a wrench to adjust the banjo.
Round
Round the edges.
Weld
Weld the pieces to the top of the bolt head.
Test
Put the lock to use and work out any bugs.