2 questions. I'm considering purchasing a Oneway 1224...
1- Lowest RPM is not necessarily a priority (more of a curiosity than a hard requirement), but the claim of 50-2000 and 100-4000 rpm (Oneway's site), are those low numbers accurate? The closest I could find researching was an 8-year-old youtube video where the owner clocked 90rpm as the lowest. He also clocked over 4000rpm in the same clip, so he was on the high speed pulleys. It seems his machine should then run 45rpm on the slow pulleys. Has anyone else reliably clocked the rpm of this lathe?
View: https://youtu.be/jMnLcfAtrns?si=Qz2wO5z-X1rMJqIL
2- The heavy sheet metal stand, does anyone notice vibration noise coming from those large pieces of sheet metal? If so, I think I could quell them easy enough. Again, more of a curiosity.
Thanks,
Steve.
1- Lowest RPM is not necessarily a priority (more of a curiosity than a hard requirement), but the claim of 50-2000 and 100-4000 rpm (Oneway's site), are those low numbers accurate? The closest I could find researching was an 8-year-old youtube video where the owner clocked 90rpm as the lowest. He also clocked over 4000rpm in the same clip, so he was on the high speed pulleys. It seems his machine should then run 45rpm on the slow pulleys. Has anyone else reliably clocked the rpm of this lathe?
2- The heavy sheet metal stand, does anyone notice vibration noise coming from those large pieces of sheet metal? If so, I think I could quell them easy enough. Again, more of a curiosity.
Thanks,
Steve.