menglor
Member
Hello,
I am out shopping for a reasonably priced Lathe for turning pen's ,
I am in Canada, though that does not limit me for what I can buy, but shipping might be an issue.
I currently have a Mastercraft Lathe & Chisel Set, 12-in
Its variable speed, it's a MT1 , but the tail stock is precise as trying to use a block of Ice for a wheel bearing in the summer, the slop is at least 1/8 all over the place.
Basically , it will do well as a polished I think, so, I am looking to upgrade to something that is a little more tight in the manufacturing.
I am looking to find out what brand names are out there, that people just love to use.
Something that has "easy adjustments" and is put together with some level of precision.
Issues I would like to resolve that the masterscraft has.
- The tail stock has a ton of slop.
- The tail sitting on the rest has lots of slop.
- The holes for poping out the inserts is hit or miss.
- The tool rest seems to loosen on its own.
- Handles are all plastic.
- The tail stock slide release is hard to find as it is behind. And small
So I am looking at the 2 lathes at busy bee.
Buy Lathe Wood Mini Var. Speed Craftex Csa at Busy Bee Tools
and
Buy Mini Wood Lathe W/digital Read Out 12in. X at Busy Bee Tools
Option #2 is the front runner, but I want to touch and play with them both to see which is better engineered. 200$ difference seems like a lot.
My budget is un-determined, I dont want to spend more then 1k Canadian, I think thats about 750 US, these days.
but I will if someone can offer a reason why the more expensive one is the right choice.
So far, I have looked at :
General
CraftEx (busy bee)
Mastercraft
King
Grizzly
Nothing has screamed at me," this is the one."
I would appreciate any input.
I am out shopping for a reasonably priced Lathe for turning pen's ,
I am in Canada, though that does not limit me for what I can buy, but shipping might be an issue.
I currently have a Mastercraft Lathe & Chisel Set, 12-in
Its variable speed, it's a MT1 , but the tail stock is precise as trying to use a block of Ice for a wheel bearing in the summer, the slop is at least 1/8 all over the place.
Basically , it will do well as a polished I think, so, I am looking to upgrade to something that is a little more tight in the manufacturing.
I am looking to find out what brand names are out there, that people just love to use.
Something that has "easy adjustments" and is put together with some level of precision.
Issues I would like to resolve that the masterscraft has.
- The tail stock has a ton of slop.
- The tail sitting on the rest has lots of slop.
- The holes for poping out the inserts is hit or miss.
- The tool rest seems to loosen on its own.
- Handles are all plastic.
- The tail stock slide release is hard to find as it is behind. And small
So I am looking at the 2 lathes at busy bee.
Buy Lathe Wood Mini Var. Speed Craftex Csa at Busy Bee Tools
and
Buy Mini Wood Lathe W/digital Read Out 12in. X at Busy Bee Tools
Option #2 is the front runner, but I want to touch and play with them both to see which is better engineered. 200$ difference seems like a lot.
My budget is un-determined, I dont want to spend more then 1k Canadian, I think thats about 750 US, these days.
but I will if someone can offer a reason why the more expensive one is the right choice.
So far, I have looked at :
General
CraftEx (busy bee)
Mastercraft
King
Grizzly
Nothing has screamed at me," this is the one."
I would appreciate any input.
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