sploo
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I've recently done a day's beginner course with Steve Giles (which I can highly recommend) and it's whet my appetite for finally buying a lathe.
My primary interest would be bowl turning, but being realistic (both in terms of space and talent) a lathe that can turn really large bowls is not on the cards.
Steve (and indeed my local woodturning club) seem to like Jet's range, and I was looking at the Jet JWL-1015VS. I could stretch to the 1221VS, which would double the motor power (1hp vs 1/2hp) and give me an increased diameter capacity (318mm vs 254mm).
Should I be considering any other alternatives to the 1221VS? The Axminster AT1416VS is in the ballpark on price and size, but I don't know how they compare in terms of quality and use.
I probably wouldn't go second hand, as I lack the experience to spot what's good/bad/faulty/missing.
For the moment I'm assuming that a mid-sized 4 jaw chuck would also be a good investment. Could anyone recommend good options (and what jaws I should use for basic bowls)? I assume I'd also need a face plate ring?
Finally, Steve's instruction has given me some basic understanding of safe tool handling, but I'd be interested in a book (or other source) that might illustrate how to present different tools to the work piece, the correct "movement" with the tool, and what tool should (or shouldn't) be used for specific jobs. We did go over this a bit, but my memory could be better!
My primary interest would be bowl turning, but being realistic (both in terms of space and talent) a lathe that can turn really large bowls is not on the cards.
Steve (and indeed my local woodturning club) seem to like Jet's range, and I was looking at the Jet JWL-1015VS. I could stretch to the 1221VS, which would double the motor power (1hp vs 1/2hp) and give me an increased diameter capacity (318mm vs 254mm).
Should I be considering any other alternatives to the 1221VS? The Axminster AT1416VS is in the ballpark on price and size, but I don't know how they compare in terms of quality and use.
I probably wouldn't go second hand, as I lack the experience to spot what's good/bad/faulty/missing.
For the moment I'm assuming that a mid-sized 4 jaw chuck would also be a good investment. Could anyone recommend good options (and what jaws I should use for basic bowls)? I assume I'd also need a face plate ring?
Finally, Steve's instruction has given me some basic understanding of safe tool handling, but I'd be interested in a book (or other source) that might illustrate how to present different tools to the work piece, the correct "movement" with the tool, and what tool should (or shouldn't) be used for specific jobs. We did go over this a bit, but my memory could be better!