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After 33 years with my Woodfast, a Vicmarc VL240 is now on the way!

Odie

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I sort of hate parting ways with my fixed headstock Woodfast lathe......it's been such a great machine. It still does everything I ever needed it to do....and very well indeed!

The one and only thing the Woodfast lathe lacks is the swivel headstock I've been hankering for, for years. It'll sure be easier on my back when doing the interior of bowls.....and I don't have to rearrange things like I would, if I had chosen a sliding headstock lathe.

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On the way is a new Vicmarc VL240 lathe. A little over $9,300/w swing away bed extension....delivered.

It should be shipped today...

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View: https://youtu.be/aQOnGI5QR6E





Can someone help me out with the exact distance between the bedways? One thing I use constantly is my Oneway bowl steady, and I'll need a new clamp to use it on my new Vicmarc lathe. Thanks very much.

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That's a beauty, Odie. I'm sure we'll be seeing a lot more of your very high-quality work from the new one.

Mark
 
That's a beauty, Odie. I'm sure we'll be seeing a lot more of your very high-quality work from the new one.

Mark

Thanks Mark.....It's good to hear from you again.

How are you doing these days, my friend?

=o=
 
Looks good!

Do they switch some things for the American market? The specs said it has a 30mm tool post was wondering if they put a one inch in for us or a bushing has to be used?
 
Thanks Mark.....It's good to hear from you again.

How are you doing these days, my friend?

=o=
Doing very well Odie. I'm never going to have the range of motion or strength in my hands that I once had but looks like I'm about 80% and I consider that a blesssing. I'm glad to hear from you; it's great that you remember me old friend!
 
My lathe timeline is as follows:

1. Shopsmith up to 1985. My first bowls were made around 1982 on the Shopsmith.
2. Northwood lathe from 1985 to 1992
3. Woodfast lathe from 1992 to present.
4. Now starting a new chapter with a Vicmarc VL240

Looks good!

Do they switch some things for the American market? The specs said it has a 30mm tool post was wondering if they put a one inch in for us or a bushing has to be used?

There is a sleeve insert that accommodates 1" tool posts.
However, I have a Robust Sweet 16 banjo (Shown in the photo of post #1.) that will most likely be the main banjo I'll be using. The clamping mechanism is much better than just a grub screw in the side of the tool post that the Vicmarc uses. This is one of the reasons why I didn't purchase this lathe a few years ago.

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Congratulation on the new lathe, Odie. That’s a beauty. If I were younger and healthier, that’s a lathe that I would seriously consider. I too had a Woodfast lathe for quite a few years and I just loved it.
 
I went and checked mine for the bed gap. I got 61.65 mm, and 2.41 inches. Seems like strange measures. It does have a 30 mm tool post hole in the banjo. I ordered a post for my McNaughton system, and it wouldn't fit, a tiny bit too big. Haven't checked the exact diameter of the post, but guess I could shave it down a bit. I do know Craft Supplies has an insert to slip into the banjo that fits into the 30 mm post so a 1 inch tool rest will fit. I did use it for one demo some years ago, and it worked fine, but I already had 30 mm posts. Mine does not have a stop at 60 degrees. I do prefer this for turning bowls on.

robo hippy
 
As a three-time Vic owner (VL300/200/100), I must say- well done!

But holy smokes are things getting 'spensive! But you'll use and enjoy every penny of it, I'm sure. Best wishes for great future work!

What will become of your Woodfast?
 
What will become of your Woodfast?

The Woodfast will probably be for sale some point in the future.

I need to see that the new lathe is going to be my "new baby" before I turn the old lathe loose.

Probably in a few months.....not sure right now.

=o=
 
The Woodfast will probably be for sale some point in the future.

I need to see that the new lathe is going to be my "new baby" before I turn the old lathe loose.

Probably in a few months.....not sure right now.

=o=

That's what I'm going to do with the PM 2014 I bought a couple of years back. It's a great little lathe but... it's a little lathe. (But I don't think I'll ever give up my VB36!)
 
I sort of hate parting ways with my fixed headstock Woodfast lathe......it's been such a great machine. It still does everything I ever needed it to do....and very well indeed!

The one and only thing the Woodfast lathe lacks is the swivel headstock I've been hankering for, for years. It'll sure be easier on my back when doing the interior of bowls.....and I don't have to rearrange things like I would, if I had chosen a sliding headstock lathe.

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On the way is a new Vicmarc VL240 lathe. A little over $9,300/w swing away bed extension....delivered.

It should be shipped today...

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View: https://youtu.be/aQOnGI5QR6E





Can someone help me out with the exact distance between the bedways? One thing I use constantly is my Oneway bowl steady, and I'll need a new clamp to use it on my new Vicmarc lathe. Thanks very much.

=o=
62mm bed gap Odie. I wish Vicmarc would put it in their specs
 
I like my Vicmarc240HD very much. It's a solid workhorse and the swiveling headstock is a big plus.
I would have loved to have been able to afford a VB36!
Depending on how much future I have I may still get one.
 
Congratulations on the big purchase Odie! You definitely deserve a nice lathe. It is always exciting for delivery day. Nothing quite like it especially when you get a very high quality lathe.

Let us know how you like it and if it is better then your old one.
 
Who says an Odie dog can’t have a new trick! Very nice choice upgrade. Question is will you learn some new turning tricks with the rotating headstock.
 
Who says an Odie dog can’t have a new trick! Very nice choice upgrade. Question is will you learn some new turning tricks with the rotating headstock.

I just finished reading the turning joke thread.....and you are still on a roll Webb! :)

It would be nice if the new Vicmarc 240 lathe opened a few new doors.....we'll see if it "turns" out that way!

My sole purpose in this new lathe is to make turning a little more applicable to the needs of an old man. :)

=o=
 
😲Congratulations, Odie. One of our members who does some production work for craft fairs has a Vic, though I think it's the 300. I'm sure he'd let you come over to Manhattan and play with it, just for practice. (Not THAT Manhattan, guys. This is the one with the Garden Cafe and the Oasis)
 
Congrats Odie! This has been a fun thread to read. I love all the input others have for your "new baby".

I wish I had this much input when I bought my Laguna 1836, but then I wasn't part of this community at the time. My only regret with the Laguna is the tailstock. They redesigned it, and I got the new version, and it has some challenges. I would like to give it a facelift, but for now I live with it's wavering alignment.

So Odie, will you be crashing a bottle of Champagne on your new machine like they do on a new ship? I'd like to see that video.
 
So Odie, will you be crashing a bottle of Champagne on your new machine like they do on a new ship? I'd like to see that video.

No, but I feel like I did when pacing the floor in the hospital waiting room when my son was born! :)

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Odie, Congrats. I had to sell my Vicmarc 300 a couple of years ago due to back issues. I replaced it with a PM3620c so that I can turn at the tailstock end of the lathe. IMHO your choice of adding a swing away is very wise. I hope your new VL 240 will meet everything you request it to do. Please keep us informed.
 
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