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Daniël Bos
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Thanks for the comments thus far.

 

My budget is somewhat flexible, would £300 get me a decent enough machine?

 

I have a good grinder/linisher for sharpening.

 

I also have a good belt sander, a 15” disc sander, router, saws etc so don't think I'd want a multitool device.

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Hi Daniel, i'm basically in the same situation as you, in that i'm looking for a small lathe as a beginner, but i only want to do small stuff for now and i'm very limited on space and also will be moving shortly. So i have narrowed my search down to these two:

https://snaintonwoodworking.com/record-dml305-package.html

https://snaintonwoodworking.com/charnwood-w824-midi-lathe.html

 

Don't know much about them, so i'm going to go to the supplier and trial them both and then decide.

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17 hours ago, Daniël Bos said:

Thanks for the comments thus far.

 

My budget is somewhat flexible, would £300 get me a decent enough machine?

 

I have a good grinder/linisher for sharpening.

 

I also have a good belt sander, a 15” disc sander, router, saws etc so don't think I'd want a multitool device.

 

 

£300 might be ok just for the lathe but you will need the tools to go with it.

 

here are a couple of examples i found on ebay.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Wood-turning-lathe-Record-CL3-with-larger-Bowl-Turning-Attachment/132755430153?hash=item1ee8d71b09:g:2PAAAOSwXIhbfwIP

 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/AXMINSTER-AWVSL-1000-WOOD-TURNING-LATHE-PLUS-ACCESORIES/142913395719?hash=item21464d5c07:g:oA0AAOSw01JbfXKf

 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/AXMINSTER-AWVSL-900-VARIABLE-SPEED-WOOD-TURNING-LATHE-CE-SINGLE-PHASE-230v/263889755533?epid=24021541559&hash=item3d710e1d8d:g:6igAAOSwSrxbTv0H

 

 

if you have time you are welcome to view my setup and i'll show you the basics that you would need.

 

i live in burnham but the shop is in windsor.

 

 

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6 hours ago, openspaceman said:

turningblanks.jpeg.dc0f2ca871b2f6e9dc5ecc87fe73c75d.jpegI was given these turning blanks a few years ago by a mate who had to empty his workshop.

I think they are exotic hardwoods but the labels have faded. If anyone near NW Surrey wants them they can collect them as probably not worth posting.

yes i'll take them...

 

let me know how much postage will be and i'll pay it.

 

i know what two are but the one on the left is not obvious.

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On 26/01/2019 at 18:16, se7enthdevil said:

yes i'll take them...

 

let me know how much postage will be and i'll pay it.

 

i know what two are but the one on the left is not obvious.

Sorry I missed this. PM me the workshop address, as it's a bit closer than your home, and when the weather is a bit better I'll drop them off when out for a ride.

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