I'm looking to upgrade my lathe. I have my eye on one in particular but I figured it'd be smart of me to ask for yall's input. Here's what I'm currently looking at buying:
JET Tools - JWL-1442VSK, 14" x 42" VS PRO Wood Lathe with Legs
Price is about $1,400. I'm just curious if anyone has had any issues with this model or if there's something about it I should stay away from. I'll be doing some bowls and larger stuff as well as my pen turning on it. MT2 and same spindle size as my Rikon so all my chucks will fit without issue.
Thanks for any help!
When I upgraded my lathe, I opted for the 1442 with the Reeves unit... I like my lathe and it has been a work horse... I turn almost every day and have put some pretty big chunks of wood on mine.... but in retrospect I think I would do differently if I could go back, knowing what I know now.
There are some pros and cons though you might want to consider... the Reeves unit works fine, but the slowest speed is 450 rpm... sometimes you might want to start at 0 and work up from there.
The speed change lever on the head stock turns over into the space where the work piece is spinning... on occasions if you use the high speeds, the lever can be in the way.
Watch the inside of the headstock, keep it fairly clean... the Reeves unit works by sliding a bearing along a bar that is parallel to the headstock spindle... if that bar gets too dirty or gummy, the bearing doesn't slide smoothly and sometimes even will hang up making a speed change difficult.
Changing belts is a pain.
I've had the pulley on the motor shaft slip and turn against the motor housing... tends to booger up the keyway that locks the pulley to the motor shaft...
Changing bearings are a bear... there are 3 to change.
When and if you turn out board, i.e., rotate the headstock unit 90 degrees, watch your fingers... have pinched mine a few times on the swing lever and the little pull out lock... I've learned new Sunday school lessons pinching my finger.
With an out of balance piece on the headstock, the headstock lock lever (on the left side of the headstock) will vibrate loose and unlock the headstock... not a big problem, but one to be aware of.
When turning out board, the tool rest extension that comes with the unit, usually has to be installed to the left of the headstock to reach the work properly, and it tends to be a little springy... a funky system at best.
With an out of balance piece on the headstock, slowest speed of 450 is pretty fast and you have to work quickly to get the piece balanced to smooth down the spin... not a real problem, but then the headstock lock lever works loose....
The motor protrudes forward and can interfere with the work piece if you do like me and sometimes have a slight concave curve cut into the face of the new work... the leading edge of the work piece can hit the motor housing.
The motor housing catches a lot of dust off the work piece.
When I upgraded the 1442 was on sale at just over $800 and at the time the 1642 was about $1200 on sale... I had the money for the EVS on the 1642, but I thought I might need to turn out board at some time and the 1642 does not have a rotating head stock... to turn outboard with it, you had to slide the head stock to the opposite end of the ways and with my shop layout, that would not have worked... my lathe sits in the middle of the shop with the tailstock perpendicular to my shop wall... and I didn't want to re-arrange my shop again... but if I had it to do over again, I would would definitely opt for the EVS on the 1642.
I like the Jet machines and find that the tech services when you call Jet is very helpful and the warranty is tops.... I've had mine in twice for repairs... 1. the keyway slipped and boogered up the shaft and motor pulley
2. needed the bearing changed and it was more of a job than I wanted to tackle... the local repair guy is great and have had no problems except I think my bearings are getting bad again.... as said, I put some big piece on my lathe and they are often out of balance and cause all kinds of vibrations until I get them rounded and balanced.