Yes, I know another variation on the old theme. :roll:
The time has come for me to get a lathe. The points for consideration are:
I can't be *rs*d messing about with changing pulleys etc. so am looking at getting a variable speed lathe.
I don't want to spend money unneccessarily but at the same time don't believe in buying cheap tools that will only frustrate me sooner or later.
I will probably be doing more spindle oriented work than bowl turning, but would like to keep that option open.
I am worried that 'variomatic' speed changers will be a pita in that they allegedly eat belts, and you can't change the speed with the machine stationary so if you attach a large blank but left the machine on high speed, you have to take it off again blah blah...
So:
Perform CCBL. Is it just too cheap to bother with?
Axminster M950. Will the variomatic piss me off?
Record CL4. Do I need to spend this much?
Hegner HDB200XL. Or should I spend this much. :shock:
Final option is to go for a Legacy (down Jason). With this I wouldn't need to learn turning skills, and get extra capabilities too. However it means running a noisy router, and costs an arm, a leg and some other unspecified body part.
Any advice/opinions glady received.
The time has come for me to get a lathe. The points for consideration are:
I can't be *rs*d messing about with changing pulleys etc. so am looking at getting a variable speed lathe.
I don't want to spend money unneccessarily but at the same time don't believe in buying cheap tools that will only frustrate me sooner or later.
I will probably be doing more spindle oriented work than bowl turning, but would like to keep that option open.
I am worried that 'variomatic' speed changers will be a pita in that they allegedly eat belts, and you can't change the speed with the machine stationary so if you attach a large blank but left the machine on high speed, you have to take it off again blah blah...
So:
Perform CCBL. Is it just too cheap to bother with?
Axminster M950. Will the variomatic piss me off?
Record CL4. Do I need to spend this much?
Hegner HDB200XL. Or should I spend this much. :shock:
Final option is to go for a Legacy (down Jason). With this I wouldn't need to learn turning skills, and get extra capabilities too. However it means running a noisy router, and costs an arm, a leg and some other unspecified body part.
Any advice/opinions glady received.