Gentlemen, Ladies,
I have just gotten in to Wood turning and have purchased an old Coronet No 3. It is in excellent condition and I am chuffed with it.
Being a beginner I appreciate that this post may seem a bit ahead of myself but bear with me.
I am going to be logging a rather large windblown oak later in the month and will be keeping the timber. The Coronet instruction book says that the maximum bowl turning diameter of the lathe is 30".
My question is, is there a weight restriction or limitation? The reason I ask I that I don't want to miss the opportunity to make some large bowl blanks ready to turn in a few years time when they have seasoned a bit and I have gained the experience. But I am worried that if I cut a blank say 30x15" it will be too heavy for the lathe.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
I have just gotten in to Wood turning and have purchased an old Coronet No 3. It is in excellent condition and I am chuffed with it.
Being a beginner I appreciate that this post may seem a bit ahead of myself but bear with me.
I am going to be logging a rather large windblown oak later in the month and will be keeping the timber. The Coronet instruction book says that the maximum bowl turning diameter of the lathe is 30".
My question is, is there a weight restriction or limitation? The reason I ask I that I don't want to miss the opportunity to make some large bowl blanks ready to turn in a few years time when they have seasoned a bit and I have gained the experience. But I am worried that if I cut a blank say 30x15" it will be too heavy for the lathe.
Any advice would be much appreciated.