The Gray Man
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Hi all,
I appreciate that this is an area of questioning which is brought up with monotonous regularity, but... Which lathe should I buy?
Some background: I've been experimenting with a lathe I made from an old drill press turned on its side - which worked surprisingly well and got me hooked, turning some tool handles, Christmas trees and the like. However the wobble at the chuck end, the limited length of spindle, and the inability to use a chuck or Jacob's chuck is just getting too annoying.
Someone will ask what I want to use it for. In fairness, because I'm new to turning I'm not too sure. I'd like to try bowls and goblets, but I may end up concentrating on spindle stuff. Hard to know yet.
Budget and space are (naturally) limited - I'd rather not spend more than £300 on the lathe itself, although I suspect I'll end up going beyond that. I know people will advise buying second hand, but the used lathe market seems to be both limited and expensive at the moment, and as I live in Scotland the number of sales with accessible locations is limited...
A few specific questions:
Are Jet still a player in the UK?
Any other important factors I should be taking account of?
Thanks!
Ian
I appreciate that this is an area of questioning which is brought up with monotonous regularity, but... Which lathe should I buy?
Some background: I've been experimenting with a lathe I made from an old drill press turned on its side - which worked surprisingly well and got me hooked, turning some tool handles, Christmas trees and the like. However the wobble at the chuck end, the limited length of spindle, and the inability to use a chuck or Jacob's chuck is just getting too annoying.
Someone will ask what I want to use it for. In fairness, because I'm new to turning I'm not too sure. I'd like to try bowls and goblets, but I may end up concentrating on spindle stuff. Hard to know yet.
Budget and space are (naturally) limited - I'd rather not spend more than £300 on the lathe itself, although I suspect I'll end up going beyond that. I know people will advise buying second hand, but the used lathe market seems to be both limited and expensive at the moment, and as I live in Scotland the number of sales with accessible locations is limited...
A few specific questions:
- I'm thinking that a 12" drop (or do I mean swing? i.e. the max bowl diameter) and 18" length (ideally with the capacity to add an extension in the future) is a reasonable starting point - anyone disagree?
- The general concensus is that electronic speed control is a must. Does that always go hand in hand with belts and pulleys as well, or are some lathes electronic variable speed only?
- How great an advantage is a swivelling headstock (such as on the Axminster AC370WL)?
- What speed range is advisable?
- Should I be looking specifically for MT2 or MT3 or anything else like that, or doesn't that matter too much?
- Is the ability to switch between forward and reverse significantly desirable?
Are Jet still a player in the UK?
Any other important factors I should be taking account of?
Thanks!
Ian
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