Steve_Scott
Established Member
I'm hoping that someone can help me make up my mind on a new lathe...
Budget is around £1000 and I've currently shortlisted the following:
1) Axminster AT350
2) Record/Coronet Herald
3) Record CL4
4) Simon Hope's FU350 (rebadged AT350 at significant saving)
I have a small workshop and like the idea of being able to move away the AT/FU350 but I worry its capacity might some frustrate me if I want to turn anything over 350mm. From what I gather, the motor and drive control are decent/better than the lathe needs.
The Herald retains a manageable size but can accommodate larger size bowls should I need the capacity in the future. I'd like the lathe a whole lot more if the controls had a remote/movable box like the AT350 and newer/upcoming coronet range. I am also aware that the motor is DC rather than AC/inverter driven... is this an issue or am I concerned over nothing here?
The CL4 gives all the capacity I'd ever need but in a footprint that would likely frustrate me when its not in use. AC motor and the proven inverter control appeal but its a big lump that will get in the way of a workshop that isn't dedicated to turning.
Thoughts?
Budget is around £1000 and I've currently shortlisted the following:
1) Axminster AT350
2) Record/Coronet Herald
3) Record CL4
4) Simon Hope's FU350 (rebadged AT350 at significant saving)
I have a small workshop and like the idea of being able to move away the AT/FU350 but I worry its capacity might some frustrate me if I want to turn anything over 350mm. From what I gather, the motor and drive control are decent/better than the lathe needs.
The Herald retains a manageable size but can accommodate larger size bowls should I need the capacity in the future. I'd like the lathe a whole lot more if the controls had a remote/movable box like the AT350 and newer/upcoming coronet range. I am also aware that the motor is DC rather than AC/inverter driven... is this an issue or am I concerned over nothing here?
The CL4 gives all the capacity I'd ever need but in a footprint that would likely frustrate me when its not in use. AC motor and the proven inverter control appeal but its a big lump that will get in the way of a workshop that isn't dedicated to turning.
Thoughts?