Nice one Odie, as soon as the 240 came out it quickly established its self as a great lathe, very good choice my friend. Thats coming from a Woodfast fan.



@Odie , when do you expect delivery?
I'd be curious to see how you manage unpacking it, moving it to your shop, and setting it up. If you have the time to take some pictures.
At 109 years old, it will take a miracle to still be breathing!Hope you can get another 33 years out of the new lathe.
Nice one Odie, as soon as the 240 came out it quickly established its self as a great lathe
Oh the sliding headstock works fine. But for me my lathe handles a fairly decent swing of 28" so its not that important for me anyway. But Vicmarc make a darn fine lathe your grandkids will be using it.Yeah, I can believe it, hughie.....
I've been watching for any news, reviews and anything else from owners of the 240 ever since it first came out. I've never heard anything negative. A lot of very happy owners.
I think the 240 has established itself in the international market, but Americans seem to be stuck on the idea of a sliding headstock. From my POV, a sliding headstock will definitely work, but the whole setup has to be moved as well. That one point is exactly why I wouldn't buy one of the very high-quality sliding headstock lathes available to us here in the USA.
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I was a bit concerned about the tool post clamp when I first got it, but have had zero problems with it. I called Craft Supplies and ordered an adapter sleeve for it (I learned at this year’s symposium that Steve Sinner makes them as well), then ordered a new handle with a longer screw off Amazon. It hasn’t slipped once.
Do you mean the detent positions are not accurately 30, 60 & 90? Or that one does not need to use them when rotating the HS?Looks to me like the 30°, 60° and 90° headstock positions are suggestions only.
The headstock can be set to any angle and work fine!
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Do you mean the detent positions are not accurately 30, 60 & 90? Or that one does not need to use them when rotating the HS?
(Honestly, I'm a little disturbed to hear that the screw securing the tool rest is not long enough -- but only a little disturbed.)
Happy days, Odie, and congratulations again!
Congrats on the new Vicmarc, Odie. Fun times ahead !!! How long will it take to wipe that smile off your face?
Of those four screws supplied, I have yet to see where the fourth screw actually goes!
(Honestly, I'm a little disturbed to hear that the screw securing the tool rest is not long enough -- but only a little disturbed.)
Is this normal?
The rpm reading blinks on and off every couple of minutes.....with the power turned off.
Kevin, a human being should not turn wood 24/7, day after day. At some point you need to stop to eat and sleep. And let the machine rest and reboot as well. Maybe your local AAW chapter has a Turner-holics Anonymous support group to help with this.Mine does this as well, not sure why. I rarely turn it off any more though.
The motor pivots with the headstock.With the motor appearing to be mounted in the base how does it transmit power when you twist the headstock?
Nope. Well, I haven't found any need in the year I've had my Rikon.I don't know if the detents are accurate or not.
Does it really matter for any setting other than 0°?
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I’ve used the same lights on my lathes with great results. If not those very ones then very similar.Note: I put out an enquiry about current production lights in another thread in the "newbie" forum, but not getting much response there.
These are some that I'm considering:
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Super Nova LED Machine Lamp + 120 Kg Pull Magnetic BaseDefault Title
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Quasar LED Machine Lamp + 120 Kg Pull Magnetic BaseDefault Title
According to our internet research "Quasars are among the brightest, oldest, and most powerful objects in the universe. Powered by massive black holes at the center of most known galaxies, quasars can emit enormous amounts of energy, up to a thousand times the total output of the hundreds of...woodturnerswonders.com
(Looking for a little feedback and comments on lathe lighting.....thanks.)
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...Qasar light....and the magnet is strong (albeit I wish the magnet had a slightly bigger footprint).
15 out of 16 production jigs have now been converted to adapt to the Vicmarc lathe.....one more to go!![]()
The hard part comes now......redesigning some of my jigs to fit the new lathe......this could take me awhile to do it right!
Actually there were 17 production jigs that needed altering.....but as of this afternoon, all have now been converted to be used on the Vicmarc lathe.
Glad that's done, and without having to completely disassemble or redesign any of them! (....took a heck of a lot of sanding in tough places, though!)...
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