Hi,
A Record DML 24" lathe is a nice bit of kit to start on. 3 speed nothing fancy but a good solid lathe and a set of three basic wood turning tools to play with. I've owned my DML 24" for over 30 years and will never part with it because it was a Christmas present from my lovely wife. Pop round to your local joinery company and offer to pay for any hardwood offcuts they have; I've had lots of car loads of oak; ash & meranti at £25 cash per load.
I've also owned a huge Dominion 3 phase lathe; a Jubilee and I currently own my fully restored 3 phase through VFD Union Graduate. It's surprising though what can be turned on the DML without the need for variable speed.
Watching YouTube video's is always interesting and gives a novice something to aspire to but a good wood turner doesn't need masses of tools or fancy chucks; start with a decent good quality lathe and ignore the flimsy Chinese with their variable speed and low power.
Kind regards, Colin.
A Record DML 24" lathe is a nice bit of kit to start on. 3 speed nothing fancy but a good solid lathe and a set of three basic wood turning tools to play with. I've owned my DML 24" for over 30 years and will never part with it because it was a Christmas present from my lovely wife. Pop round to your local joinery company and offer to pay for any hardwood offcuts they have; I've had lots of car loads of oak; ash & meranti at £25 cash per load.
I've also owned a huge Dominion 3 phase lathe; a Jubilee and I currently own my fully restored 3 phase through VFD Union Graduate. It's surprising though what can be turned on the DML without the need for variable speed.
Watching YouTube video's is always interesting and gives a novice something to aspire to but a good wood turner doesn't need masses of tools or fancy chucks; start with a decent good quality lathe and ignore the flimsy Chinese with their variable speed and low power.
Kind regards, Colin.