I think I know the answer to this but my experience is that just because I think I knw something that doesnt make me right!
I'm trying to specify a larger lathe for myself, primarily to take the Volmer Oval Device for oval turning. I expect though that I'll also want to use it for regular turning for pieces that dont fit my current lathe (which is effectively max 10" diam over banjo).
I've been consideting the larger lathes by Vicmarc, Robust, Wivamac and Steinert having finally decided to reject the Wadkin, Fell etc older gap bed machines.
The issue I've not got my brain round is the tailstock :
- When oval turning you really dont want a tailstock on the bed as it's directly in the way.
- In simple terms it seems to me that sometimes it would help when hollowing bowls if they could be approached from the end of the bed or the other side of the bed.
- I'm certainly not paying for a big 'lathe for life' where I have to lift a heavy tailstock off and on... time will stop me being able to do so!
- Ideally I'd like to be able to turn and sand a whole (larger) bowl or hollow form without messing about with taking the piece off the lathe (ie turn underside from headstock end, inside from tailstock end)
- I also suspect that a rotating headstock reduces rigidity and is a bit of a pain to re-align mid project and doesnt help with the oval turning issue.
So, the Steinert and Wivamac lathes have rotating headstocks and both the Robust and Vicmarc tailstock swing-aways seem to put the tailstock exactly where I'd want to be standing to start cuts on the inside of a bowl.
Has anyone thought this through or have a helpful opinion please ?
I'm trying to specify a larger lathe for myself, primarily to take the Volmer Oval Device for oval turning. I expect though that I'll also want to use it for regular turning for pieces that dont fit my current lathe (which is effectively max 10" diam over banjo).
I've been consideting the larger lathes by Vicmarc, Robust, Wivamac and Steinert having finally decided to reject the Wadkin, Fell etc older gap bed machines.
The issue I've not got my brain round is the tailstock :
- When oval turning you really dont want a tailstock on the bed as it's directly in the way.
- In simple terms it seems to me that sometimes it would help when hollowing bowls if they could be approached from the end of the bed or the other side of the bed.
- I'm certainly not paying for a big 'lathe for life' where I have to lift a heavy tailstock off and on... time will stop me being able to do so!
- Ideally I'd like to be able to turn and sand a whole (larger) bowl or hollow form without messing about with taking the piece off the lathe (ie turn underside from headstock end, inside from tailstock end)
- I also suspect that a rotating headstock reduces rigidity and is a bit of a pain to re-align mid project and doesnt help with the oval turning issue.
So, the Steinert and Wivamac lathes have rotating headstocks and both the Robust and Vicmarc tailstock swing-aways seem to put the tailstock exactly where I'd want to be standing to start cuts on the inside of a bowl.
Has anyone thought this through or have a helpful opinion please ?