WoodAddict
Established Member
Hi guys,
I've been looking around the turning section and there is some real nice stuff on here. Once my "tinkering space" is sorted I'll certainly save one wall for a lathe
I've had a look around the usual second-hand sites and newspapers for a lathe, but I'm not sure what features I'll need..... I'll be having a go at some small pieces such as bowls, plates, small vase's, pens and tea-lite holders etc.
I have searched the best I can but I've only picked up on a few things, but nothing to help a complete newbie enter into the world of turning. The main talk seems to be of the use of a "clutch". I read somewhere that this is a relatively new addition to the world of lathes, so could I get one to fit any lathe (as long as they match up?) If there was no clutch then what's the other option for holding the piece in place?
Though these may seem like "Silly" questions to you more experienced guys, a few "***** proof" hints and tips would go a long way.
Thank you in advance and keep up the good work 8)
I've been looking around the turning section and there is some real nice stuff on here. Once my "tinkering space" is sorted I'll certainly save one wall for a lathe
I've had a look around the usual second-hand sites and newspapers for a lathe, but I'm not sure what features I'll need..... I'll be having a go at some small pieces such as bowls, plates, small vase's, pens and tea-lite holders etc.
I have searched the best I can but I've only picked up on a few things, but nothing to help a complete newbie enter into the world of turning. The main talk seems to be of the use of a "clutch". I read somewhere that this is a relatively new addition to the world of lathes, so could I get one to fit any lathe (as long as they match up?) If there was no clutch then what's the other option for holding the piece in place?
Though these may seem like "Silly" questions to you more experienced guys, a few "***** proof" hints and tips would go a long way.
Thank you in advance and keep up the good work 8)