sue denim
Established Member
I am about to move the old ML8 up to the new workshop. Looking at various pictures and videos etc it would appear that many lathes are set against a wall, allowing access to one side only.
I sometimes find this a bit of a pain especially when doing a deep hollow or goblet shape on the inboard side. I end up working over the bed and reaching over to get the best angles.
Would there be any benefit in setting the lathe so that the two sides can be easily approached ?
I think that it would be easier to clean too.
I am asking as I will be building a new bench for the ML8 so some ideas would be good.
Your thoughts please.
I will post some piccies when it is set up.
Regards
Sue
I sometimes find this a bit of a pain especially when doing a deep hollow or goblet shape on the inboard side. I end up working over the bed and reaching over to get the best angles.
Would there be any benefit in setting the lathe so that the two sides can be easily approached ?
I think that it would be easier to clean too.
I am asking as I will be building a new bench for the ML8 so some ideas would be good.
Your thoughts please.
I will post some piccies when it is set up.
Regards
Sue