At a basic level, they are both capable of spinning a bit of wood round effectivelyDaveL":jkpi9s75 said:Nice looking bit of kit there Chas.
How about some details and a comparison to the old perform? :^o :roll:
DaveL":jkpi9s75 said:Will you be out of the shop much over the next couple of weeks? :wink:
CHJ":3h1h94xy said:A little noisier than the Perform at the moment, I think that's down to the new belt drive, (will see what a bit of dry lube does for it), and bench resonance.
Got to be worth it, though, Chas - such an improvement in quality and power is going to pay dividends in the long run.CHJ":24ot6pjg said:Several days worth of modifying or replacing my favorite adaptors for chucking I'm afraid because the Axminster Jaws are not compatible with the Old Nova. Not Compatible with a stack of green rough turned items that are coming up for finishing either, time for a few work-arounds I fear.
Argee":3n39g4c7 said:Got to be worth it, though, Chas - such an improvement in quality and power is going to pay dividends in the long run.
Ray.
SVB":35618rif said:....snip..
Did the Perform go to a good home?
sooty":xejbj8mf said:Chas
On the third picture of (starting to get organised) you can see what seems to be Button Jaws on the side wall at the end of the lathe are these home made? and if so could you tell us how you made them?
Really envious about the lathe
Phil
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