Hi,
I’m sure this question has been asked a thousand times so I apologise for potentially covering old ground. Buying second hand isn’t really an option at this point in time so making the most of a new lathe is what’s on the cards – your advice is greatly appreciated.
Having used a lathe in her past, and more recently gotten excited by the idea, she has requested one for Xmas. I know nothing about lathes other than one bit of advice, “make sure that the spindle is pointed rather than toothed so that if the chisel jams the wood stops spinning and you lose no fingers”.
So, I’m working in the £150 ish price bracket for something my wife can use to make small bowls, candle stick holders, bottle stoppers etc…
I was thinking something like this (£140): Lumberjack SWL350 375W 230V Variable Speed Wood Lathe Starter Kit
Or perhaps this (which looks much more robust) (£160): Draper 250W 230V Variable Speed Mini Wood Lathe
And perhaps these tools: Sealey Wood Turning Chisel Set
And a book: Turning Wood by Richard Raffan
What advice can you offer me?
I’ve read that some cheap lathes have a tendency to flex making work frustrating – surely it can be bolted to a sizable slab of wood for rigidity?
Many thanks in advance
Stig
I’m sure this question has been asked a thousand times so I apologise for potentially covering old ground. Buying second hand isn’t really an option at this point in time so making the most of a new lathe is what’s on the cards – your advice is greatly appreciated.
Having used a lathe in her past, and more recently gotten excited by the idea, she has requested one for Xmas. I know nothing about lathes other than one bit of advice, “make sure that the spindle is pointed rather than toothed so that if the chisel jams the wood stops spinning and you lose no fingers”.
So, I’m working in the £150 ish price bracket for something my wife can use to make small bowls, candle stick holders, bottle stoppers etc…
I was thinking something like this (£140): Lumberjack SWL350 375W 230V Variable Speed Wood Lathe Starter Kit
Or perhaps this (which looks much more robust) (£160): Draper 250W 230V Variable Speed Mini Wood Lathe
And perhaps these tools: Sealey Wood Turning Chisel Set
And a book: Turning Wood by Richard Raffan
What advice can you offer me?
I’ve read that some cheap lathes have a tendency to flex making work frustrating – surely it can be bolted to a sizable slab of wood for rigidity?
Many thanks in advance
Stig