redmoorphil
Established Member
Hi guys,
I hit the big 50 last Friday and my wife was at a loss as to what to get me.
Usually anything toolified would be great but I just couldn't think of anything I wanted or needed as I now spend most of my time in the workshop on the scrollsaw and have what I need to go with it.
A lady at work who was buying a nameplate then asked me if I did any woodturning and it clicked that perhaps I should get a lathe as it is the one thing I hadn't tried but had always loved at craft fairs etc.
I started off looking small with the Scheppach DMT450 at Screwfix and then things escalated!
I thought that if I was going to buy that perhaps I should spring for the extra £100 for the Jet version with a better motor (I also love the Jet tools I have already bought).
If I was going to spend £300 on that perhaps I should pay the extra for the Jet 1220 or the Record CL3?
Then perhaps I should go for the variable speed models and before I knew it I was considering the new Jet 1221 VS, The Record CL4 and the Record Nova 1624 (The belt change version!).
I have now read so many reviews and leaflets, and watched so many you tube videos that my head is spinning.
The only decision I did make was not to get an Axy lathe, as the difference between my Axy scrollsaw and my Hegner showed me why it was much cheaper.
I have a Record bandsaw too, and whilst not perfect it is much better than some, gives you a lot of bang for your buck and Record have great customer service.
I walked away from it for a couple of days and am going to try and make a decision today - hopefully but it is just so easy to get carried away.
I can't ever see myself turning massive diameter platters and bowls, as I am more interested in smaller bowls, boxes, ornaments and candle holders etc.
I am also not that interested in spindle turning although I know that may change as woodturning is addictive.
So I am down to the following:
Jet 1221VS which really does look like a beautiful little machine but I would have preferred a rotating headstock (would this really be an issue?)
Record Power CL3 to get started with and then upgrade it to CL4 further down the line with the variable motor unit
Record Power CL4 which looks like it would give me everything I could possibly need now and in the future (I think I am leaning toward this!)
Record Power 24148-PK/WIN 1624 Eight Speed Lathe (Cant find a great deal about this but know that there have been QC issues with the variable version)
Advice would be gratefully received from anybody who has faced the same dilemma on what they eventually purchased and if they are happy with it!
Particularly from any owners of the 1221VS and their experiences as I really love Jet Tools and would like to be 'persuaded'.
Many thanks to all, I will let you know how I get on!
I hit the big 50 last Friday and my wife was at a loss as to what to get me.
Usually anything toolified would be great but I just couldn't think of anything I wanted or needed as I now spend most of my time in the workshop on the scrollsaw and have what I need to go with it.
A lady at work who was buying a nameplate then asked me if I did any woodturning and it clicked that perhaps I should get a lathe as it is the one thing I hadn't tried but had always loved at craft fairs etc.
I started off looking small with the Scheppach DMT450 at Screwfix and then things escalated!
I thought that if I was going to buy that perhaps I should spring for the extra £100 for the Jet version with a better motor (I also love the Jet tools I have already bought).
If I was going to spend £300 on that perhaps I should pay the extra for the Jet 1220 or the Record CL3?
Then perhaps I should go for the variable speed models and before I knew it I was considering the new Jet 1221 VS, The Record CL4 and the Record Nova 1624 (The belt change version!).
I have now read so many reviews and leaflets, and watched so many you tube videos that my head is spinning.
The only decision I did make was not to get an Axy lathe, as the difference between my Axy scrollsaw and my Hegner showed me why it was much cheaper.
I have a Record bandsaw too, and whilst not perfect it is much better than some, gives you a lot of bang for your buck and Record have great customer service.
I walked away from it for a couple of days and am going to try and make a decision today - hopefully but it is just so easy to get carried away.
I can't ever see myself turning massive diameter platters and bowls, as I am more interested in smaller bowls, boxes, ornaments and candle holders etc.
I am also not that interested in spindle turning although I know that may change as woodturning is addictive.
So I am down to the following:
Jet 1221VS which really does look like a beautiful little machine but I would have preferred a rotating headstock (would this really be an issue?)
Record Power CL3 to get started with and then upgrade it to CL4 further down the line with the variable motor unit
Record Power CL4 which looks like it would give me everything I could possibly need now and in the future (I think I am leaning toward this!)
Record Power 24148-PK/WIN 1624 Eight Speed Lathe (Cant find a great deal about this but know that there have been QC issues with the variable version)
Advice would be gratefully received from anybody who has faced the same dilemma on what they eventually purchased and if they are happy with it!
Particularly from any owners of the 1221VS and their experiences as I really love Jet Tools and would like to be 'persuaded'.
Many thanks to all, I will let you know how I get on!