Dave Leishman
Established Member
Hi all,
I've decided to purchase a woodlathe, but am getting a little bogged down in the bewildering range and attachments.
I thought I'd outline here my requirements and one of the offers I've seen and see if someone can make any suggestions
I haven't touched a woodlathe since leaving school over 25 years ago, but I have very fond memories of how satisfying it was, albeit with the ever-hovering presence of a strict-but-fair teacher to come to my rescue when things went wrong!
I primarily want to use the lathe to make wall clocks, barometers, etc, although it would also get some more general use when I feel the need to make sawdust on rainy days.
I've just bought this months The Woodworker & Woodturner magazine, and inside was a thin catalogue from Record Power in which they advertise a few lathes as special offers.
The one that caught my eye is a DML36SH-MKII, Swivel Head Lathe and is offered at £219.99 including an RP3000X chuck.
Does anyone have an opinion on this lathe/chuck?
Incidently, the catalogue offer lists the chuck as RP3000X, but the chuck that's pictured as part of the offer is separately listed near the back page as the RP3000XI. There is also no RP3000X, only the RP3000XI on the Record Power website, so I'd guess this is a simple omission of the I, although I'd check that before buying, but does anyone know if there is (or every was) an RP3000X chuck as opposed to an RP3000XI? I'm just wondering if they're offloading old stock?
I'd guess for clock making I'd also need the optional DML-BR Bowl Rest?
I suppose the CWA93 Live Centre is always useful to have, but they also advertise a set of turning tools, RPCHS6, comprising a roughing gouge, skew chisel, 3 spindle gouges and a parting tool. Would this set be adequate for a beginner?
Thanks in advance for any advice
I've decided to purchase a woodlathe, but am getting a little bogged down in the bewildering range and attachments.
I thought I'd outline here my requirements and one of the offers I've seen and see if someone can make any suggestions
I haven't touched a woodlathe since leaving school over 25 years ago, but I have very fond memories of how satisfying it was, albeit with the ever-hovering presence of a strict-but-fair teacher to come to my rescue when things went wrong!
I primarily want to use the lathe to make wall clocks, barometers, etc, although it would also get some more general use when I feel the need to make sawdust on rainy days.
I've just bought this months The Woodworker & Woodturner magazine, and inside was a thin catalogue from Record Power in which they advertise a few lathes as special offers.
The one that caught my eye is a DML36SH-MKII, Swivel Head Lathe and is offered at £219.99 including an RP3000X chuck.
Does anyone have an opinion on this lathe/chuck?
Incidently, the catalogue offer lists the chuck as RP3000X, but the chuck that's pictured as part of the offer is separately listed near the back page as the RP3000XI. There is also no RP3000X, only the RP3000XI on the Record Power website, so I'd guess this is a simple omission of the I, although I'd check that before buying, but does anyone know if there is (or every was) an RP3000X chuck as opposed to an RP3000XI? I'm just wondering if they're offloading old stock?
I'd guess for clock making I'd also need the optional DML-BR Bowl Rest?
I suppose the CWA93 Live Centre is always useful to have, but they also advertise a set of turning tools, RPCHS6, comprising a roughing gouge, skew chisel, 3 spindle gouges and a parting tool. Would this set be adequate for a beginner?
Thanks in advance for any advice