Doogster
28th November 2005, 07:04 PM
Hi chaps
I don't currently have a lathe, but am thinking of buying one shortly.
The first thing I want to turn is a bowl-shaped structure out of MDF sheets which are glued together. The total size of the MDF stack is approx 30cm x 30cm x 30cm. So it's a fairly hefty workpiece.
My question is whether a MC900 would handle such a workpiece. Or would I be better off with a MC1100? Or would I need something even bigger?
I believe in buying good tools rather than cheap'n'nasty tools (within reason - which means I won't be buying a top-flight Vicmarc as my first lathe!). I've read a lot of posts about the MC900/1100 and its various incarnations. Do you think it's worthwhile buying any of the other lathes in the $500-$1000 range rather than the MC1100? If so, which do you think is the best sub $1000 lathe? The features I'm after are a 1 meter or larger between-centres capacity and a swivel head so I can turn large bowls.
BTW, Gasweld currently has the MC900 (sans stand and spur drive) for $150 as part of a promotion.
Many thanks. Doug
I don't currently have a lathe, but am thinking of buying one shortly.
The first thing I want to turn is a bowl-shaped structure out of MDF sheets which are glued together. The total size of the MDF stack is approx 30cm x 30cm x 30cm. So it's a fairly hefty workpiece.
My question is whether a MC900 would handle such a workpiece. Or would I be better off with a MC1100? Or would I need something even bigger?
I believe in buying good tools rather than cheap'n'nasty tools (within reason - which means I won't be buying a top-flight Vicmarc as my first lathe!). I've read a lot of posts about the MC900/1100 and its various incarnations. Do you think it's worthwhile buying any of the other lathes in the $500-$1000 range rather than the MC1100? If so, which do you think is the best sub $1000 lathe? The features I'm after are a 1 meter or larger between-centres capacity and a swivel head so I can turn large bowls.
BTW, Gasweld currently has the MC900 (sans stand and spur drive) for $150 as part of a promotion.
Many thanks. Doug