Hello every one,
I am John, I live in Bristol and I like to bring back to life old espresso machines
err, there should be a pic here, but I dont have permission, lets try an attachment
as you can see there are a few turned wooden parts on them in the name of handles and boiler knobs, Buying these is working out expensive, so I thought I really should turn them myself. I haven't touched a lathe in 30 years and when I did it was very very basic stuff.
so looking to get hold of the cheapest (yet decent) lathe that I can, It doesn't need to be big, so I have currently narrowed it down to either the Axminster AWSL currently on sale at £169 OR a £200 used Jet 1014 that comes with an sk100 chuck and a few Crown Tools
One of the things I will need to do though is drill out a hole in the handles in order to tap them to M12/M10 ... these lathes the slowest they go is 750rpm and 500rpm respectively, Is that slow enough to drill ?
So other than a 2MT drill chuck for the tail stock is there anything else lathe related I would need ? . do I need a chuck or would using the drive and rotating tail centres be enough. And can anyone see an issue with either of the lathes mentioned above. I dont forsee me making massive bowls or table legs, it would a maximum finished size of 70mm diameter and 140mm length. There is a possibility of some hollowing out of a spindle so I guess a chuck would be needed for that.
Tools like chisels and sharpeners come out of a different account so thats covered
thanks John
I am John, I live in Bristol and I like to bring back to life old espresso machines
err, there should be a pic here, but I dont have permission, lets try an attachment
as you can see there are a few turned wooden parts on them in the name of handles and boiler knobs, Buying these is working out expensive, so I thought I really should turn them myself. I haven't touched a lathe in 30 years and when I did it was very very basic stuff.
so looking to get hold of the cheapest (yet decent) lathe that I can, It doesn't need to be big, so I have currently narrowed it down to either the Axminster AWSL currently on sale at £169 OR a £200 used Jet 1014 that comes with an sk100 chuck and a few Crown Tools
One of the things I will need to do though is drill out a hole in the handles in order to tap them to M12/M10 ... these lathes the slowest they go is 750rpm and 500rpm respectively, Is that slow enough to drill ?
So other than a 2MT drill chuck for the tail stock is there anything else lathe related I would need ? . do I need a chuck or would using the drive and rotating tail centres be enough. And can anyone see an issue with either of the lathes mentioned above. I dont forsee me making massive bowls or table legs, it would a maximum finished size of 70mm diameter and 140mm length. There is a possibility of some hollowing out of a spindle so I guess a chuck would be needed for that.
Tools like chisels and sharpeners come out of a different account so thats covered
thanks John