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  • Howard
    Established Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 176
    • Plano, Tx.
    • Laguna Platinum Series - sold my BT!

    #1

    need a lathe

    You won't believe it. LOML actually told me she WANTED me to get a lathe so I could make some bowls for her. Almost fell over backwards. I have never used a lathe before. Seen the guy on DIY, Saturdays at 9:30, and he can make it dance. What recommendations do you guys have for a lathe? I know its a big question. I don't expect to be making anything like baseball bats or things that size. I understand the chuck is just as important as the machine itself. What can you get for under a $1000 verses over $1000? BTW, used my new Festool TS-55 I got for Christmas and it is fantastic! Thanks for "turning" (this is "turning talk" isn't it?) me on to Festool!
    Last edited by Howard; 01-01-2007, 03:19 PM.
    Howard, the Plano BT3'r.

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  • Popeye
    Veteran Member
    • Mar 2003
    • 1848
    • Woodbine, Ga
    • Grizzly 1023SL

    #2
    If you get 20 replies you'll probably get 20 different lathe recommendations but..... I bought this one a month or so ago and have been real happy with it. Don't see myself out growing it any time soon.

    http://www.grizzly.com/products/G0462. Not a $1000 lathe but not a bad one and I had some bucks left over for a decent chuck and some cheap HF turning tools to learn on. Pat
    Woodworking is therapy.....some of us need more therapy than others. <ZERO>

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    • DonHo
      Veteran Member
      • Mar 2004
      • 1098
      • Shawnee, OK, USA.
      • Craftsman 21829

      #3
      Just my 2 cents worth as a new turner myself. If you have room start with a larger lathe like the one in the link Posted by Pat because it won't be long until you will be wanting to turn more and bigger stuff I haven't looked into larger lathes because I just don't have the room ( yet) but I do know you can get a larger lathe from anywhere around $149 from HF to over $3000 for some of the large Bowl lathes, I think just from looking the one Pat posted about would work for you for a long time. Also consider that for bowl turning you will want a chuck and some "special" tools like bowl gouges and scrapers as well as a basic set like the one from HF. I'd also suggest you watch a few videos by Richard Raffan or some other pro turner to get some ideas on how to go about turning a bowl. Another good resource is The Turner's Shop http://www.theturnersshop.com/ by Ken George(a member herre).

      If you are limited by space and need to go with a smaller lathe I'd suggest you look at the Rikon at WoodCraft. I personally have the TurnCrafter Pro from PSI and have been very happy with it but you get a 12" swing vs a 10" and you also get 12 position indexing vs no indexing on the TurnCrafter. The Rikon is not much more expensive so if I had it to do over I'd probably go with the Rikon.
      Good luck, it's a slippery slope you are about to step on
      DonHo
      Don

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      • Howard
        Established Member
        • Jan 2006
        • 176
        • Plano, Tx.
        • Laguna Platinum Series - sold my BT!

        #4
        I looked at the NOVA DVR XP and it's quite a machine for $2000. I guess you have to add a chuck and decent set of knives so now maybe $2500 or so. Pretty cool, though. Anyone have any experience with this model?
        Howard, the Plano BT3'r.

        Confucious say, "Man who get too big for britches will be exposed in the end."

        I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it."
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        • wassaw998
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2004
          • 689
          • Atlanta, GA, USA.

          #5
          In the 2007 Grizzly Catalog I just got they have a new EVS Lathe - It is $1295 - Model # G0632. (16" x 42"). Looks like it has the same legs as what Pat linked, but a different top / headstock/tail stock. Were I in the market I'd look hard at that one, if the $$ was not too much.

          Here's the link: http://www.grizzly.com/products/g0632
          Chris

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          • Whit
            Established Member
            • Apr 2003
            • 110
            • Denton, Tx, USA.
            • BT3000, BT3100

            #6
            New lathe

            Howard, check with the Woodcraft in Addison to find out if they may be planning on having a sale on the Jet 1642 with EVS. It requires 120Volts instead of 220 for the Grizzly. Last year Woodcraft had the Jet on sale for about $1600. I have been pleased with mine.
            Good luck with what ever you decide to get.
            Whit

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            • bigsteel15
              Veteran Member
              • Feb 2006
              • 1079
              • Edmonton, AB
              • Ryobi BT3100

              #7
              Originally posted by Whit
              Howard, check with the Woodcraft in Addison to find out if they may be planning on having a sale on the Jet 1642 with EVS. It requires 120Volts instead of 220 for the Grizzly. Last year Woodcraft had the Jet on sale for about $1600. I have been pleased with mine.
              Good luck with what ever you decide to get.
              Whit
              Not sure who sells General in you area but for that money I think you can get the 25-650 VS
              http://www.general.ca/pagemach/machines/25650a.html

              Looks like a trip to San Antonio if you want the General. According to their site only Jointech and Woodworkers Service & Supply have the products.

              Anyways, I love mine.
              I'm pretty sure though that a Grizzly version probably comes off the same assembly line.
              Brian

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