richardmckenna
Member
Hi all,
I'm new to wood turning and bought a Nutool NWL-37 with an RP4000 chuck and a few set of jaws very cheap. However it's not very good and difficult to get the centers to line up due to some play in the alignment of the tail stock. Anyway I've just received part of my yearly bonus so have some spare cash that is burning a hole in my pocket.
I don't want to spend a fortune and would like to do mainly bowl turning, with a bit of small box and pen work thrown in for good measure.
I've narrowed it down to these two but can't decide which to go for.
Record Power DML305-M33 - £299
Looks like a nice solid bit of kit with M33x3.5mm spindle thread, 1/2hp motor, but does not have variable speed.
Charnwood W824 - £335
I'm guessing this is one of the Chinese machines that are rebranded between a few companies as it looks very similar to others. 1" x 8tpi spindle thread and 3/4hp motor. This one however does have variable speed.
If I go with either I will either need a new chuck or a thread adapter to use the RP4000 which I believe is 3/4" x 16tpi.
Any thoughts?
Richard
I'm new to wood turning and bought a Nutool NWL-37 with an RP4000 chuck and a few set of jaws very cheap. However it's not very good and difficult to get the centers to line up due to some play in the alignment of the tail stock. Anyway I've just received part of my yearly bonus so have some spare cash that is burning a hole in my pocket.
I don't want to spend a fortune and would like to do mainly bowl turning, with a bit of small box and pen work thrown in for good measure.
I've narrowed it down to these two but can't decide which to go for.
Record Power DML305-M33 - £299
Looks like a nice solid bit of kit with M33x3.5mm spindle thread, 1/2hp motor, but does not have variable speed.
Charnwood W824 - £335
I'm guessing this is one of the Chinese machines that are rebranded between a few companies as it looks very similar to others. 1" x 8tpi spindle thread and 3/4hp motor. This one however does have variable speed.
If I go with either I will either need a new chuck or a thread adapter to use the RP4000 which I believe is 3/4" x 16tpi.
Any thoughts?
Richard