Wanlock Dod
Established Member
Hello Folks,
I'm considering getting a lathe in the near future, but not too sure what to go for. It will just be for light hobby use, and to be honest I've no idea what I want to turn but it seems like quite a nice way to use up scraps of wood and I rather liked the idea that some things could be finished on the same day as they are started (well for some folks anyway).
My ponderings thus far have lead me to a couple of possibilities, a Perform one (CCL) and a Record one (DML36SH)
http://www.axminster.co.uk/recno/4/product-Perform-CCL-Variable-Speed-Lathe-21724.htm
http://www.recordpower.co.uk/index.pl?p=DML36SH-MK2&a=i
I have a Perform planer thicknesser, which was a good deal cheaper than any of the competition at the time, and it's fine for my very limited use, but it really isn't the best made piece of equipment. Meanwhile Record seem to have had a little prestige to their name, at least in the past, but this is (buy their own reckoning) a cheap lathe.
So I'm wondering if anyone can offer any recommendations either way, or offer up any other potentially suitable candidates (ideally not more than a couple of hundred squids).
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
Cheers,
Dod
I'm considering getting a lathe in the near future, but not too sure what to go for. It will just be for light hobby use, and to be honest I've no idea what I want to turn but it seems like quite a nice way to use up scraps of wood and I rather liked the idea that some things could be finished on the same day as they are started (well for some folks anyway).
My ponderings thus far have lead me to a couple of possibilities, a Perform one (CCL) and a Record one (DML36SH)
http://www.axminster.co.uk/recno/4/product-Perform-CCL-Variable-Speed-Lathe-21724.htm
http://www.recordpower.co.uk/index.pl?p=DML36SH-MK2&a=i
I have a Perform planer thicknesser, which was a good deal cheaper than any of the competition at the time, and it's fine for my very limited use, but it really isn't the best made piece of equipment. Meanwhile Record seem to have had a little prestige to their name, at least in the past, but this is (buy their own reckoning) a cheap lathe.
So I'm wondering if anyone can offer any recommendations either way, or offer up any other potentially suitable candidates (ideally not more than a couple of hundred squids).
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
Cheers,
Dod