disco_monkey79
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Hi
I'm looking to upgrade from my entry-level lathe. Coronet majors seem to be well regarded, so I am contemplating one.
I'm not sure how much the design varied over the years, but I'm referring to the ones where it's a steel bar between cast-iron feet. What stops the tail stock assembly from spinning right round? Is it simply the "pinching" action from being tightened? Or is there a groove or similar machined in to it?
Anything in particular to be on the look-out for, with these?
Also, the one I've seen looks like it has a non-revolving centre in the tailstock. Would it be a major faff to change to a revolving centre, or are these machines an akward size?
Hope that made sense.
Thanks
I'm looking to upgrade from my entry-level lathe. Coronet majors seem to be well regarded, so I am contemplating one.
I'm not sure how much the design varied over the years, but I'm referring to the ones where it's a steel bar between cast-iron feet. What stops the tail stock assembly from spinning right round? Is it simply the "pinching" action from being tightened? Or is there a groove or similar machined in to it?
Anything in particular to be on the look-out for, with these?
Also, the one I've seen looks like it has a non-revolving centre in the tailstock. Would it be a major faff to change to a revolving centre, or are these machines an akward size?
Hope that made sense.
Thanks