Tool Gloat: New Lathe

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jb_pratt

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I have been turning on a VS Jet Mini and was ready to step up to a full size lathe. This is what was delivered on Monday. A brand new Stubby S750. :D

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JimGo

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That outboard head stock should make some really nice pens! [;)]

What else do you plan on making with it?

BTW, CONGRATULATIONS!!!
 

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Originally posted by JimGo
<br />That outboard head stock should make some really nice pens! [;)]

What else do you plan on making with it?

BTW, CONGRATULATIONS!!!
I have loved making pens and I will continue to do so. I got a larger machine so that I can do larger bowls, platters and I would eventually like to learn how to turn hollow forms.
 

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I use an older Stubby 750 fairly regularly when I am teaching, they are wonderful lathes. The one my club owns is only a 1 1/2 hp model and is a bit underpowered on really large turnings (15 to 20 inches) but that has never stopped me from using it. If I had the money that would be the lathe that I would get. I am very green (envy of course).

Drew
 

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Very nice [:)] Definately on the heavy duty side, the way things use to be made.
Happy turning.

Billy....wipe your chin....your drooling all over my post [:D]
 

Daniel

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Congrats, making the big upgrades can sure hurt in the wallet. but working with it goes a long way toward soothing the pain.
really nice lathe.
 
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