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Hello folks
First time on this section of the forum
I just bought a second hand SIP wood lathe, It's a very popular design, as I have seen the same machine with many different badges on it, there is numerous youtube videos on it as it if you look for harbor freight.
The only difference is the thread on the drive is 16TPI from what I can make out, and maybe the motor power.
The basic design has not changed much it seems, apart from updated metal handles, and a RPM display
and an updated tool rest.
Mine has a Morse taper #1 for the drive end, and a MT#2 for the tailstock.
I have been looking for centers for either end on the bay and wondering if these are what I'm after.
I have seen a MT#2 lathe dead center for £4.99 + 69 p&p
or an even cheaper silver tone one for 3.23 + 35 ...
Are these suitable for turning dowels, or do I need a revolving center for the job?
I am also looking to get a drive center which I might ask for advise on, once I window shop a bit more.
Back soon
Thanks in advance
Tom
First time on this section of the forum
I just bought a second hand SIP wood lathe, It's a very popular design, as I have seen the same machine with many different badges on it, there is numerous youtube videos on it as it if you look for harbor freight.
The only difference is the thread on the drive is 16TPI from what I can make out, and maybe the motor power.
The basic design has not changed much it seems, apart from updated metal handles, and a RPM display
and an updated tool rest.
Mine has a Morse taper #1 for the drive end, and a MT#2 for the tailstock.
I have been looking for centers for either end on the bay and wondering if these are what I'm after.
I have seen a MT#2 lathe dead center for £4.99 + 69 p&p
or an even cheaper silver tone one for 3.23 + 35 ...
Are these suitable for turning dowels, or do I need a revolving center for the job?
I am also looking to get a drive center which I might ask for advise on, once I window shop a bit more.
Back soon
Thanks in advance
Tom