moresnowdays
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I'm new to turning, and wanted to have a try at pen making. I also want to try turning items like small bowls, maybe plates.
To get started I've been lurking around here searching for the advise that other had been given when starting out. I do have to say that there is alot of information.
After seeing what others had said about different lathes, and considering my budget, I had decided on the Delta 46-460. Looked like a nice one to start with, and maybe all I would need in the future.
However, a co-worker of mine has an older (probably 1970's) Rockwell/Delta 12" HD VS lathe that was bought from a local school. I think it might be the 46-450, but not sure yet. I haven't actually seen it yet. I know he knows his machinery, and he says it seems to have had very little use and is in great shape. From what I can find it looks to be a MT#2 as well.
I also don't know what he is going to want for it, but if it saves $$ would it be worth while? I think it would be heavier duty than a new midi, but are the new ones built to better tolerances? I think my only other issue might be shop space. I don't have a great deal of space to begin with, so maybe the more compact size of the newer 46-460 will be the winning factor anyway.
Any thoughts appreciated!
To get started I've been lurking around here searching for the advise that other had been given when starting out. I do have to say that there is alot of information.
After seeing what others had said about different lathes, and considering my budget, I had decided on the Delta 46-460. Looked like a nice one to start with, and maybe all I would need in the future.
However, a co-worker of mine has an older (probably 1970's) Rockwell/Delta 12" HD VS lathe that was bought from a local school. I think it might be the 46-450, but not sure yet. I haven't actually seen it yet. I know he knows his machinery, and he says it seems to have had very little use and is in great shape. From what I can find it looks to be a MT#2 as well.
I also don't know what he is going to want for it, but if it saves $$ would it be worth while? I think it would be heavier duty than a new midi, but are the new ones built to better tolerances? I think my only other issue might be shop space. I don't have a great deal of space to begin with, so maybe the more compact size of the newer 46-460 will be the winning factor anyway.
Any thoughts appreciated!