Dear Turners,
I am not a great or devoted turner, but I make a fair number of chairs and can see value in having spindle turning in my skill set. I was attempting to do that with a Nutool NWL37-4 (donated by a friend), that seemed ideal for turning 18" legs and stretchers. However I was getting an issue with vibration spoiling my finishing cuts and a general feeling of flimsiness about the set up. Reading this forum suggested that whilst there is worse out their, these models are not up to much though it was never clear what the exact weaknesses were.
Generally I get the impression that most turners quickly want to be chucking up large pieces of fire wood and make impressive bowls, making mass and bed clearance vital. I have turned a bowl on a friends Graduate and can see the attraction, but I have neither the budget or space for such a beast. So when I was offered a Myford ML8 by someone clearing a house, I checked what people had to say on here and decided to take a punt on it.
What I liked about the Myford is that with the motor slung underneath, it can be mounted very close to the wall. It only needs a foot of depth (where as the punier NWL37 needed 18"+ of depth, which is significant for an occasional tool in a small workshop ). It also seemed to have a good reputation, with parts still available. Anyway having given you the story so far, I am hoping other owners can give me some advice and direction:
Specifically
1. I have taken most of it apart to clean, except the bed tube out of the headstock. My metric allan keys wont fit the grub screws which I are probably imperial. What size do I need to get hold of?
2. The lathe bed tube was pretty rusty. I have cleaned it up with white vinegar and wire wool but there is a lot of pitting/roughness, which I am guessing is rust lifting the nickle plating. Plan to wet/dry sand it smooth and wax it to fill the pits so it si protected and provides a slick bearing surface for head stock etc. Is that the right approach? Also how best to clean inside the tube - rag and baton, musket fashion tried so far.
3. The V belt is OK but damaged so wondering if whilst I am cleaning and reassembling, I should fit a new one. Any guidance/warnings about disassembling the head stock bearings to do this?
4. Any pointers on building a bench for it.
Thoughts and suggestions please....I am aware that another lathe might not address my turning issues, which could be operator related, but that can wait for now!
Thanks in advance
Andrew
I am not a great or devoted turner, but I make a fair number of chairs and can see value in having spindle turning in my skill set. I was attempting to do that with a Nutool NWL37-4 (donated by a friend), that seemed ideal for turning 18" legs and stretchers. However I was getting an issue with vibration spoiling my finishing cuts and a general feeling of flimsiness about the set up. Reading this forum suggested that whilst there is worse out their, these models are not up to much though it was never clear what the exact weaknesses were.
Generally I get the impression that most turners quickly want to be chucking up large pieces of fire wood and make impressive bowls, making mass and bed clearance vital. I have turned a bowl on a friends Graduate and can see the attraction, but I have neither the budget or space for such a beast. So when I was offered a Myford ML8 by someone clearing a house, I checked what people had to say on here and decided to take a punt on it.
What I liked about the Myford is that with the motor slung underneath, it can be mounted very close to the wall. It only needs a foot of depth (where as the punier NWL37 needed 18"+ of depth, which is significant for an occasional tool in a small workshop ). It also seemed to have a good reputation, with parts still available. Anyway having given you the story so far, I am hoping other owners can give me some advice and direction:
Specifically
1. I have taken most of it apart to clean, except the bed tube out of the headstock. My metric allan keys wont fit the grub screws which I are probably imperial. What size do I need to get hold of?
2. The lathe bed tube was pretty rusty. I have cleaned it up with white vinegar and wire wool but there is a lot of pitting/roughness, which I am guessing is rust lifting the nickle plating. Plan to wet/dry sand it smooth and wax it to fill the pits so it si protected and provides a slick bearing surface for head stock etc. Is that the right approach? Also how best to clean inside the tube - rag and baton, musket fashion tried so far.
3. The V belt is OK but damaged so wondering if whilst I am cleaning and reassembling, I should fit a new one. Any guidance/warnings about disassembling the head stock bearings to do this?
4. Any pointers on building a bench for it.
Thoughts and suggestions please....I am aware that another lathe might not address my turning issues, which could be operator related, but that can wait for now!
Thanks in advance
Andrew