I’m about to convert my Union Graduate Lathe to have speed control and I’m pondering which would be best of the two options I’ve thought of and would welcome advise from those who already have speed control.
Option 1: a potentiometer that rotates allowing me to set the speed. The speed will always be set after switching off and on again the lathe. Down side is that a potentiometer is relatively fragile to knocks.
Option 2 two push buttons, when they are pressed and held down they will either speed up or slow down the lathe. Once the lathe is switched off, the set speed is lost and I would need to reset it. The switched would be proper industrial switches and therefore very robust.
Option 1: a potentiometer that rotates allowing me to set the speed. The speed will always be set after switching off and on again the lathe. Down side is that a potentiometer is relatively fragile to knocks.
Option 2 two push buttons, when they are pressed and held down they will either speed up or slow down the lathe. Once the lathe is switched off, the set speed is lost and I would need to reset it. The switched would be proper industrial switches and therefore very robust.