Togalosh
Established Member
Evening Gents,
I am getting more into metalworking for both my workshop & furniture making & am toying with getting my 1st metalwork lathe & need your sage advice please. I have basic metalwork skills but almost none in turning metal. I am in danger of buying something more expensive than what is sensible or something that is rubbish.
I used a Clarke CL430 the other day to turn down an offcut of a 25mm lead screw (with which to make a wagon vice). The owner said he really liked it but there was a lot of slack/play (?) on the lead of the handwheel that moves the tool across the bed ..& the finish was rougher than I'd expected (but that could be my fault). Is this play/slack to be expected/ acceptable for the price or fixable ? (The owner is a clued up man & would surely fix the issue it if was possible).
Are the Clarke CL250M, CL300M / Axi' C2A, SC2 worse or is there another machine you could recommend ? The CL430 is £838 which is a lot of money - I cannot really justify that expense for the quantity of work I'll do but I don't want something inaccurate. I could wait on here or Ebay for an old one to come up for sale.
I plan to mainly turn brass (for furniture hardware) but mild (?) steel & stainless every now & then when being inventive (I get a lot of brass parts & useful stainless odds & sods from work that are destined for the bin)
As ever, any help/ advice would be greatly appreciated.
Togs
I am getting more into metalworking for both my workshop & furniture making & am toying with getting my 1st metalwork lathe & need your sage advice please. I have basic metalwork skills but almost none in turning metal. I am in danger of buying something more expensive than what is sensible or something that is rubbish.
I used a Clarke CL430 the other day to turn down an offcut of a 25mm lead screw (with which to make a wagon vice). The owner said he really liked it but there was a lot of slack/play (?) on the lead of the handwheel that moves the tool across the bed ..& the finish was rougher than I'd expected (but that could be my fault). Is this play/slack to be expected/ acceptable for the price or fixable ? (The owner is a clued up man & would surely fix the issue it if was possible).
Are the Clarke CL250M, CL300M / Axi' C2A, SC2 worse or is there another machine you could recommend ? The CL430 is £838 which is a lot of money - I cannot really justify that expense for the quantity of work I'll do but I don't want something inaccurate. I could wait on here or Ebay for an old one to come up for sale.
I plan to mainly turn brass (for furniture hardware) but mild (?) steel & stainless every now & then when being inventive (I get a lot of brass parts & useful stainless odds & sods from work that are destined for the bin)
As ever, any help/ advice would be greatly appreciated.
Togs