Paul Hazlewood
New member
Hi.
I'm keen to start turning, have been on a one day course and have acquired a second hand ' Performance 5 speed CCSL' to cut my teeth on.
At the drive end it has a plate with eight equidistant screw holes and a large central hole. Plate is 100mm D and the hole is approx 16mm D.
On the tailstock is I guess what you'd describe as a centre.
I also have various turning tools.
I have taken pictures but don't know how to upload them.
My questions are:
Where can I get the accessories for bowl and spindle turning, centres and chuck I guess?
Are lathe fittings standard ?
I've got a mate who is a tree surgeon. I'd guess, as a novice, it's best to start with green wood. Which species are most forgiving for novices.
I had a very pleasant weekend using a pole lathe and we were working with Ash which seemed easily workable.
Any help greatly appreciated. I'd like to enjoy this experience with all limbs and eyes intact!
Cheers.
Paul
I'm keen to start turning, have been on a one day course and have acquired a second hand ' Performance 5 speed CCSL' to cut my teeth on.
At the drive end it has a plate with eight equidistant screw holes and a large central hole. Plate is 100mm D and the hole is approx 16mm D.
On the tailstock is I guess what you'd describe as a centre.
I also have various turning tools.
I have taken pictures but don't know how to upload them.
My questions are:
Where can I get the accessories for bowl and spindle turning, centres and chuck I guess?
Are lathe fittings standard ?
I've got a mate who is a tree surgeon. I'd guess, as a novice, it's best to start with green wood. Which species are most forgiving for novices.
I had a very pleasant weekend using a pole lathe and we were working with Ash which seemed easily workable.
Any help greatly appreciated. I'd like to enjoy this experience with all limbs and eyes intact!
Cheers.
Paul