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    Default New lathe

    With many thanks to Soren and BigShed for answering my questions and their invaluable advice, I am now the proud owner of the Hafco WL-46A lathe

    All I can say is i'ts BIG, it's HEAVY it's QUIET and it's SMOOTH, oh so smooth and after my old Delta, so quiet.
    Run out < 1 thou and th head stock and tail stock and head stock align within a bees whisker of one another

    Its a 1.5Kw 3 phase motor with the inverter doing the single phase conversion and the speed control. Did I say how smooth it is, and quiet.
    Electronic variable speed control is fantastic. I need to turn a hand wheel as others have posted.
    All machine oil has been removed with Kero as suggested and a good coating of wax applied to bare metal surfaces.

    Managed to assemble with just the two of us and the help of some steps.
    Its heavy and is not going anywhere fast

    Couple of piccys as proof
    As packed for transport ( ended up hiring an 8 ft trailer but as it happens a 6x4 would have been fine), assembled and failed goblet.
    The piccys display fine on my PC but are rotated in posting, sorry about that.

    IMG_3418.jpgIMG_3476.jpgIMG_3481.jpg

    Had to re-arrange the shed (and at same time fitted different shelving and added lining) to get it in with room to move, and although not finished at least I can start turning.
    I was a bit hasty with my goblet, had a catch and it was all over red rover, so I called it quits for the day.

    Have a safe and happy easter

    Cheers
    TonySA

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    Good one Tony, you'll get years of pleasure out of that

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    Thumbs up Congratulations

    Good to read your test results, and I bet you will be very happy with your new toy

    regards

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    Pretty good lathe for the money. As you, said very smooth and quiet.
    The only changes I can see from the one I have are a different motor and different tailstock handle.
    I have had mine for a few years now and it hasn't let me down yet.
    Dallas

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    Nothing like the Joy of New shed jewelry!

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    Tony

    Let us all see some more results from the new toy

    Soren

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    Looks nice mmmm mmmmmmm

    Dave TTC
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    Hi Soren

    Not been too successful, most ended up in the bin
    My problem not the lathe, been a few years LOL but got a couple of nice pens completed.
    Tried some CA finish this arvo, letting it dry. Brazillian bloodwood.
    I'll post a pic - stumped, photos are on ipad i'll need to tfr to PC

    Spent most if the time rearranging the shed, building shelves and cupboards to accomodate lathe and accessories. Finding room, improving lighting more power sockets ...
    Accumulated a few pen blanks and kits
    Got half a dozen all cut to size and tube glued up and already to turn.

    But this weekend when the speed controller decided to play up

    It'll run but not below 400 and have to set the dial to 9 o clock before anything happens and then it goes up to 2000 or so. Spasmodically. Itll come down to around 609 to 1000 but again, spasmodic setting.

    Doesnt seem to be the control pot, pushed and pulled it, turned it every which way but loose and no better. Ill make a call Monday.

    Cheers tony


    I'll see what mistakes i can photo


    Quote Originally Posted by Soren View Post
    Tony

    Let us all see some more results from the new toy

    Soren
    Last edited by tonysa; 9th May 2015 at 11:41 PM. Reason: Added pics

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    Load tapatalk to your ipad and you can load pics using the app right onto the forum.

    Other advantage of tapatalk over a browser is it loads pics in threads automatically so you can see them without opening another window

    Dave TTC
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    Thanks Dave, i'll load it up and give it a try

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    Ok, now to upload
    The goblets were the better of my attempts LOL




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    Beautiful stuff

    Glad you got the app working for. Only fowner is the marketplace foes not eork on the app

    Dave TTC
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    Thanks Dave


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    Results look good, and I hope your communication with H&F will fix your speed issues

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    Tony, Its a while since you posted about your Hafco WL 46-A. I have had one for a yewar now and love it. You mention a hand wheel. I would like to find one. Any ideas?? Thanks, KeithQ

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