minilathe22
Established Member
I have a Union Graduate with the long bed on the righthand side and the short stubby bowl turning "bed" on the left. I have found I rarely use the longbed side as I have got into making large/flat style bowls. I am also left handed, so find using the bowl turning side much more convenient.
However I find the bowl turning side a bit limited, firstly without any option of a tailstock to keep things steady/drilling, but also the range of movement in the single slot for the toolrest is often restrictive. If I was right handed I could just swap to the shortbed version with a tailstock arm, but I am wondering if I can create a left handed version by purchasing the shortbed and mounting it upside down on the left hand side of the lathe? I would need to drill three mounting holes in it, and perhaps bolt the tailstock arm and toolrest arm to the bed with a large washer. Does anyone see any issues with this setup before I buy one and find it doesn't work? You can see the reverse side of the shortbed in the last photo here:
http://www.gandmtools.co.uk/shop/union-graduate-short-bed-lathe-bracket-used-80206844/
However I find the bowl turning side a bit limited, firstly without any option of a tailstock to keep things steady/drilling, but also the range of movement in the single slot for the toolrest is often restrictive. If I was right handed I could just swap to the shortbed version with a tailstock arm, but I am wondering if I can create a left handed version by purchasing the shortbed and mounting it upside down on the left hand side of the lathe? I would need to drill three mounting holes in it, and perhaps bolt the tailstock arm and toolrest arm to the bed with a large washer. Does anyone see any issues with this setup before I buy one and find it doesn't work? You can see the reverse side of the shortbed in the last photo here:
http://www.gandmtools.co.uk/shop/union-graduate-short-bed-lathe-bracket-used-80206844/