A motor salvaged from a KitchenAid mixer would likely make a great motor for a Taig or Sherline lathe or mill. Probably not so much for a full size lathe, though.
Using a KitchenAid with some sort of lathe attachment would not be ideal for wood as the rpm is too low due to the gearing.
A somewhat decent mini wood lathe can be had for less than the cost of a KitchenAide mixer and comes with all the turning accessories you would need.
Steve (woodturner)
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Mini milling machine, perhaps?
A champion juicer would make a better starting point except it doesnt have speed control... Then again a champion juicer is just a huge AC motor in a nice case.
Right, I need to bring my Foredom back. I had to borrow it back a few weeks ago for a personal project.
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There were no assumptions in that statement. My actual
girlfriend would actually be quite mad if I started using her actual Kitchenaid
for shop work.