MichaelB
Member
Have I just been unlucky...?
I've just opened up the lathe for the fourth time to tighten up the grub screw that locates the indexing ring. I accept this is a cheap lathe, but is this indicative of the sort of quality? The lathe needed a new set of bearings within the first month; the index ring has 1/4" slots in it-the shaft to lock it is 6mm and tapered: slop doesn't describe it. The head and tail stock are +/- 1mm out along the travel of the tail stock quill.
Having re-kindled my interest in woodturning I am tempted to upgrade: the Herald being in contention. I don't have space for more than a "midi" lathe. Is it that "midi"s are made for the cheap end of the market? The KS Pro seems a neat bit of kit: I accept its 4 times the price but is it likely to be better made?
I've just opened up the lathe for the fourth time to tighten up the grub screw that locates the indexing ring. I accept this is a cheap lathe, but is this indicative of the sort of quality? The lathe needed a new set of bearings within the first month; the index ring has 1/4" slots in it-the shaft to lock it is 6mm and tapered: slop doesn't describe it. The head and tail stock are +/- 1mm out along the travel of the tail stock quill.
Having re-kindled my interest in woodturning I am tempted to upgrade: the Herald being in contention. I don't have space for more than a "midi" lathe. Is it that "midi"s are made for the cheap end of the market? The KS Pro seems a neat bit of kit: I accept its 4 times the price but is it likely to be better made?