sploo
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I've never done any turning, but the usefulness of one keeps cropping up. Ideally I'd want a small/medium metalworking lathe, and a big woodworking lathe to turn large bowl/vase type objects.
Back in the real world (of cost, space, and my [lack of] skill), this cropped up in my inbox today: http://www.rutlands.co.uk/sp+woodturnin ... tor+DK6730
I have also been tempted to have a go at building Matthias Wandel's wooden lathe: https://woodgears.ca/lathe/plans/index.html (I have a suitable motor kicking around, so the cost would be minimal).
I don't see myself turning long spindles (anything much over 40cm), so my interest is about short "plug" type pieces, turning and drilling rollers (tubes) from plastics, and the long term goal of doing segmented turning of large (>30cm diameter) bowls.
Would the above Rutlands machine be a reasonable starting point? Are there better alternatives for the price? Would I be better just making the wooden lathe (as I could probably make a version without a tailstock for turning larger diameter pieces)?
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!
Back in the real world (of cost, space, and my [lack of] skill), this cropped up in my inbox today: http://www.rutlands.co.uk/sp+woodturnin ... tor+DK6730
I have also been tempted to have a go at building Matthias Wandel's wooden lathe: https://woodgears.ca/lathe/plans/index.html (I have a suitable motor kicking around, so the cost would be minimal).
I don't see myself turning long spindles (anything much over 40cm), so my interest is about short "plug" type pieces, turning and drilling rollers (tubes) from plastics, and the long term goal of doing segmented turning of large (>30cm diameter) bowls.
Would the above Rutlands machine be a reasonable starting point? Are there better alternatives for the price? Would I be better just making the wooden lathe (as I could probably make a version without a tailstock for turning larger diameter pieces)?
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!