I've never owned a lathe before, but need to make some shallow (up to 10mm deep), 10mm diameter holes in the end-grain of 20mm hardwood dowels. A lathe seems the best way to do this accurately and with repetition, with a drill chuck attachment for the tailstock. And a great chance to try something new...
What I'm unclear on is how much size determines accuracy and usability with lathes. I've basically narrowed my search down to something small but basically normal-sized, like the Axminster AW205WL - or a micro-lathe designed for smaller work, like the Proxxon FD 150/E. The former looks cheaper and likely to be more use in future, which is great, but I'm not clear on the downsides.
Given I'm new to lathes, I'm looking to buy something new rather than fix up a older second-hand machine.
What I'm unclear on is how much size determines accuracy and usability with lathes. I've basically narrowed my search down to something small but basically normal-sized, like the Axminster AW205WL - or a micro-lathe designed for smaller work, like the Proxxon FD 150/E. The former looks cheaper and likely to be more use in future, which is great, but I'm not clear on the downsides.
Given I'm new to lathes, I'm looking to buy something new rather than fix up a older second-hand machine.