Colbra
I have a metal lathe/milling machine that I intended to use for both metal and woodworking. After scouring the metalworking forums the advice was that wood dust and oil (always lots of it around metal lathes) makes a fairly abrasive mix. A definite no no according to the purists.
I have never used the metal lathe for woodturning but did buy the Delta Midi with an bed extension and a copy attachment sold by Timbecon. I have been watching too many episodes of New Yankee Workshop and was inspired by him churning out duplicate table legs with the copy attachment. Getting a bit carried away here so apologies.
There is also a Jet of almost identical specification and cheaper than the Delta. Would be worth a look before you make up your mind.
Gary Pye Woodturning have a Jet look-a-like and you can view it at the following site.
http://store.yahoo.com/gpwoodturning/gpwkcml.html
I am in no way associated with any Companies I have metioned and you should look at alternative suppliers to make sure you get the right equipment and price.
Search the Woodturning area of this forum and you will see lots of relevant posts. You may also be able to get in contact with a few of the members who also make and donate toys. I can remember a recent post where somebody was looking for cheap wheels for children’s toys that he was making as donations for charities at Christmas.
All the best Colbra and I admire anybody that is willing to put themselves out for our community.