wcndave
Established Member
I have a Scheppach DMT 540, which is quite small. It came with an 80mm faceplate and a centre.
Now I want to start turning things that really need holding in jaws.
I was looking at the Sorby Patriot, as it comes with the correct M33 built in, however it's quite expensive at £170. (I can get this here in Italy, so it's top of my list at the moment).
i guess at some point i will buy extra jaws for it, and keep expanding my set. This means, if I get a bigger lathe, which I may well in 5 years or so, then if it's not M33, I will have to get another sorby to keep using accessories. Also means that I have to buy Sorby accessories to start, so I am tied in.
questions are:
is this a good chuck, for a small lathe?
are the tolerances good?
are the accessories reasonably priced?
I must admit that turning is probably my weakest area, however I am really starting to get in to it, as it's quite and quick and doesn't take much room, so when I am in middle of a cabinet and glue stress up it's nice to do a bit of turning, but I really don't know much about the nuances of the kit...
Now I want to start turning things that really need holding in jaws.
I was looking at the Sorby Patriot, as it comes with the correct M33 built in, however it's quite expensive at £170. (I can get this here in Italy, so it's top of my list at the moment).
i guess at some point i will buy extra jaws for it, and keep expanding my set. This means, if I get a bigger lathe, which I may well in 5 years or so, then if it's not M33, I will have to get another sorby to keep using accessories. Also means that I have to buy Sorby accessories to start, so I am tied in.
questions are:
is this a good chuck, for a small lathe?
are the tolerances good?
are the accessories reasonably priced?
I must admit that turning is probably my weakest area, however I am really starting to get in to it, as it's quite and quick and doesn't take much room, so when I am in middle of a cabinet and glue stress up it's nice to do a bit of turning, but I really don't know much about the nuances of the kit...