http://www.woodworkersemporium.com/Vicmarc_V00759-3US/
If I were going to buy a lathe right now, it would be the Vicmarc VL240 swivel head lathe. I understand this is out of the price range of the OP, but I thought I'd give my thoughts on this anyway.....just in case anyone is listening. The reasons this lathe would be perfect for me are many.....and, I suspect not very many turners have the same priorities as I do.
Why not a sliding headstock, instead of a swivel headstock? For me, it's my style of turning the most difficult phase of bowl turning......the interior. I have evolved to brace my hips on the lathe bed and move with my upper body, shoulders, and arms for precise cuts. If the headstock is at the end of the bed, as with a sliding headstock, and I am on my feet, I get none of the benefits that I've become accustomed to. If I had this lathe, I suspect I'd seldom use anything but the 30° headstock setting.
The VL240 tapered headstock is similar to the Robust AB lathe, and since I am almost exclusively a faceplate turner, the benefits of this are huge......great tool access on the back side of the bowl. A lathe with a big bulky headstock, like the Powermatic, would be an insurmountable obstacle for my specific purposes. I'm lucky that my Woodfast lathe has a partially tapered headstock, because when I bought it 24 years ago, I had no idea what kind of benefits this would become for me.
The Vicmarc VL240 would increase my ability to turn larger bowls. My older vintage Australian Woodfast lathe has a 16" swing, and the Vicmarc would be about 19". This is a good thing, but minimal advantage, from my point of view. I purchase my wood blocks, and I seldom have access to wood larger than I can buy now......it does happen, though, and a good reason for my thinking about eventually buying the VL240.
I will not have a lathe with the controls mounted to the headstock. My Woodfast lathe originally had the controls on the headstock, and it was problematic. I kept bumping the controls accidentally. I eventually mounted the controls to the far side of the lathe. These new lathes that have magnetic control boxes are a great advancement in wood lathe design.
I am now retired, and on a fixed income. My bills are eating me alive!.....but, my lathe turning remains the most important priority in my life. I am feeding this asset destroyer, even though other aspects of my life are suffering because of it. We all have priorities in our lives, and my woodturning has become more important to me than I ever thought it would be 34 years ago! I dream of owning the VL240, and it might come true someday.......but, not in the foreseeable future.
ko.....
