PeterSk
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Snuck up on me a little this one, I'd planned on buying something sensible to replace my godawful Clarke lathe and had settled on an Axminster AWVSL1000 for it's revolving headstock and 1HP induction motor.
However, it's not available from Axminster online for another four weeks, so I did a bit of ringing around and found that the High Wycombe branch had one in stock, but it was their display model. They were kind enough to put it to one side for me and I found time to go and collect it yesterday.
I spent today lifting the immensely heavy parts out of my car and into my workshop and got it bolted together.
Here's my site foreman inspecting the goods on arrival
And here it is in place and installed.
Shown here with a lump of sycamore in the chuck.
Whilst I was at Axminster, somehow a selection of sandpapers and a bowl sanding machine found their way into my possession, I also nabbed some extra chisels. I had intended to get a parting tool, skew chisel and spindle gouge, but somehow I ended up with two parting tools and no skew chisel. Odd as the packets have the right part code on them for the three separate tools, just the skew packet has a parting tool in it.
I also picked up a VersaChuck from ToolPost in Didcot, along with some cellulose sanding sealer and some MC wax. Plus a set of Nova cole jaws, which sad to say have needed some modification to fit correctly.
The first turning I did with this lathe was some faux spindle work using some straight-ish branches that got lopped off the tree in my back garden a few weeks ago. More like peeling than turning, the wood was so soft. Now I've got a little sycamore blank chucked up and am slowly turning it into a lot of shavings.
However, it's not available from Axminster online for another four weeks, so I did a bit of ringing around and found that the High Wycombe branch had one in stock, but it was their display model. They were kind enough to put it to one side for me and I found time to go and collect it yesterday.
I spent today lifting the immensely heavy parts out of my car and into my workshop and got it bolted together.
Here's my site foreman inspecting the goods on arrival
And here it is in place and installed.
Shown here with a lump of sycamore in the chuck.
Whilst I was at Axminster, somehow a selection of sandpapers and a bowl sanding machine found their way into my possession, I also nabbed some extra chisels. I had intended to get a parting tool, skew chisel and spindle gouge, but somehow I ended up with two parting tools and no skew chisel. Odd as the packets have the right part code on them for the three separate tools, just the skew packet has a parting tool in it.
I also picked up a VersaChuck from ToolPost in Didcot, along with some cellulose sanding sealer and some MC wax. Plus a set of Nova cole jaws, which sad to say have needed some modification to fit correctly.
The first turning I did with this lathe was some faux spindle work using some straight-ish branches that got lopped off the tree in my back garden a few weeks ago. More like peeling than turning, the wood was so soft. Now I've got a little sycamore blank chucked up and am slowly turning it into a lot of shavings.