Hello,
I'm getting ready to retire, and I want a new hobby. I've watched dozens of youtube videos on turning and thought I'd give it a try, so I took a class with a fellow in Atlanta. I'm hooked. Can't seem to think about anything else. I've looked, but there just isn't much in the way of used machines near me. (well, there have been some old machines amd harbor freight machines, but when I asked the gentleman I took the class about them, he said I should look for something better.) There was a Laguna that came up, but by the time I got called, it had sold. So, now I'm looking at new lathes.
I wanted to try and keep the total initial cost - Lathe, chuck, basic set of chisels, at under $1500. But I can push that to $2500 if there is a strong reason to do so. I have full face eye protection, respirator, a variable speed belt grinder, so I think I should be able to at least get started. I would like to be able to do a wide range of things, from pens to bowls in the 12-14" range.
I started looking at lathes around $1000 and came up with the
https://www.turnerswarehouse.com/products/record-power-coronet-herald-14-x-20-swivel-head-lathe
But it looks like the Rikon 70-1420VSR has more power is ~ 30# heavier and 1.5hp and only ~$200 more...
https://pittsburghsprayequip.com/pr...qLsmRKOq1fjIJrxnzA-f5FTs3viG_SbhoCNpAQAvD_BwE
Then, looking in the same size range, I saw that the Harvey T40 was on sale to about $1900 from $2800 and is 50# heavier than the Rikon, with a servo motor (supposed to have more torque (up to 3hp peak power despite 1hp overall power...)
https://www.harveywoodworking.com/p...poSUMMi5NZVfi73yxzdb-2xaYbjPBFmBoCvK8QAvD_BwE
That's a bit more than I had wanted to spend, but probably doable... but that prompted me to look at the G0733 - More than double the weight, and extra 4 inches capacity as well as lenghth.... but now we're over $2000 before getting a chuck or gouges etc., and my penny pinching nature starts to object, even though I can afford it.
https://www.grizzly.com/products/grizzly-18-x-47-heavy-duty-wood-lathe/g0733
Once I get to the $2200 -2500 range there are a LOT of machines to choose from - Record Power's Coronet Envoy and Regent, Laguna 15/24, even the smallest Powermatic. But in that range, there isn't a lot left over for tools. And I suspect I will want a bandsaw if I really get into this. Wow, talk about a slippery slope!
What are your thoughts / recommendations? I don't mind buying used, but I live in a small town of ~500 people. The nearest city is 2 1/2 hours away, and I haven't seen anything on facebook marketplace or ebay in the area...
Thank you for your time,
I'm getting ready to retire, and I want a new hobby. I've watched dozens of youtube videos on turning and thought I'd give it a try, so I took a class with a fellow in Atlanta. I'm hooked. Can't seem to think about anything else. I've looked, but there just isn't much in the way of used machines near me. (well, there have been some old machines amd harbor freight machines, but when I asked the gentleman I took the class about them, he said I should look for something better.) There was a Laguna that came up, but by the time I got called, it had sold. So, now I'm looking at new lathes.
I wanted to try and keep the total initial cost - Lathe, chuck, basic set of chisels, at under $1500. But I can push that to $2500 if there is a strong reason to do so. I have full face eye protection, respirator, a variable speed belt grinder, so I think I should be able to at least get started. I would like to be able to do a wide range of things, from pens to bowls in the 12-14" range.
I started looking at lathes around $1000 and came up with the
https://www.turnerswarehouse.com/products/record-power-coronet-herald-14-x-20-swivel-head-lathe
Record Power Herald Lathe Herald Instruction Manual www.turnerswarehouse.com |
But it looks like the Rikon 70-1420VSR has more power is ~ 30# heavier and 1.5hp and only ~$200 more...
https://pittsburghsprayequip.com/pr...qLsmRKOq1fjIJrxnzA-f5FTs3viG_SbhoCNpAQAvD_BwE
Rikon Tools 14 Note: Non-Returnable Item The 70-1420VSR is the largest benchtop lathe in the RIKON line of machinery. This upgraded model gives woodturners increased spindle-to-bed height so that larger diameter work can be done. The addition of 3 machined surfaces to mount optional extensions increase the working dimensions even fur pittsburghsprayequip.com |
Then, looking in the same size range, I saw that the Harvey T40 was on sale to about $1900 from $2800 and is 50# heavier than the Rikon, with a servo motor (supposed to have more torque (up to 3hp peak power despite 1hp overall power...)
https://www.harveywoodworking.com/p...poSUMMi5NZVfi73yxzdb-2xaYbjPBFmBoCvK8QAvD_BwE
TURBO T-40 14"X24" Wood Lathe With Servo Motor Harvey Woodworking Turbo 14"X24" Wood Lathe With Servo Motor www.harveywoodworking.com |
https://www.grizzly.com/products/grizzly-18-x-47-heavy-duty-wood-lathe/g0733
18" x 47" Heavy-Duty Wood Lathe at Grizzly.com <h1>G0733 18" x 47" Heavy-Duty Wood Lathe</h1> <h2>A large capacity wood lathe with VFD.</h2> <p>The G0733 18" x 47" Heavy-Duty Wood Lathe has it all, beginning with the 18" swing over bed capacity.</p> <p>You'll appreciate the variable-speed spindle control with digital readout, forward/reverse switch and convenient tool storage basket.</p> <p>The belt drive offers a low-speed range of 100–1200 RPM and a high-speed range of 330–3200 RPM.</p> <p>The headstock can be rotated 180° and positioned anywhere along the bed. The tailstock, headstock, and tool rest support all have lever action cam locks for quick positioning.</p> <p>Perhaps best of all, the G0733 is equipped with a VFD (variable frequency drive), which allows the lathe's 2 HP, 3-phase motor to run on single-phase power. All you need is standard 220V, single-phase power to be up and running in no time.</p> <p>The VFD saves you money by increasing the efficiency of the motor and decreasing electricity use. It reduces wear and tear on the mo www.grizzly.com |
Once I get to the $2200 -2500 range there are a LOT of machines to choose from - Record Power's Coronet Envoy and Regent, Laguna 15/24, even the smallest Powermatic. But in that range, there isn't a lot left over for tools. And I suspect I will want a bandsaw if I really get into this. Wow, talk about a slippery slope!
What are your thoughts / recommendations? I don't mind buying used, but I live in a small town of ~500 people. The nearest city is 2 1/2 hours away, and I haven't seen anything on facebook marketplace or ebay in the area...
Thank you for your time,