Hi all,
I'm looking at purchasing a first lathe as an Xmas gift. I've a budget upto £300. Research I've done says a swing of 12 inches but im at a loss as which one is good and if I need a chuck to go with it to start off ?
Any advice would be great.
Thanks
Natasha
Forgive me if you know this already but a couple of other things you should get/consider -
A full face shield/mask. Something like this
https://www.screwfix.com/p/site-face-shield-clear/6540d which is B rated (Most safety specs are lower rating and don't protect your entire face). Bowl turning is the more dangerous one as if it comes apart you get a chunk of wood thrown at your head.
Tools. if you are just starting out I'd recommend spindle turning to start with so you'll need a roughing gouge, spindle gouge, parting tool and a skew (although you could prob get away without one for a while).
Be aware that spindle gouges look similar to bowl gouges but are different.
I bought a second hand lathe for £100 with tools and it's been great to learn on. I've made loads of things. The only problem with it is it has an odd thread so I can't get a chuck easily. I'm going to have to get a thread adaptor made specially. Although it's only now I'm thinking of turning some bowls that I am getting to needing a chuck, I've managed without so far. I've made spade handles, trowel handles, chisel handles, whistles, Christmas trees, Snowmen, most of a reindeer, Nutcracker soldier amongst other things.
I have only been turning for 18months or so, so I am far from an expert so others may have better advice.