What is the swing of your lathe?

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whatwoodido

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What is the maximum swing of you lathe? Also please post a reply if you have purchased more than one lathe, such as an upgrade or a lathe for a specific purpose.

Drew
 
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I have a Jet mini for pens and stoppers. My first lathe. And I have a Delta 14" for bowls and things.
 

Scott

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Well, I'm just sick. I have three lathes. I still have my first lathe, a Jet 1236, probably because I haven't tried to sell it yet. I don't use it anymore. Then I bought a Jet Mini (1018), which I sold and replaced with the VS model (1018VS). This is what my Wife uses mostly. My primary lathe is now the Oneway 1224, a sweet little lathe! Man, I love the variable speed on this lathe! I hope to get a big lathe someday. Maybe another Oneway, or a Nichols, but more likely a Powermatic. Life is a Lathe! ;-)

Scott.
 

darbytee

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I'm not quite as sick as Scott, but I have two lathes. I've got a Jet mini that I bought to learn on and a Jet 1442 that I bought myself as a welcome home present when I got back from Afghanistan. I'd love to have a Oneway, but at this point I can't imagine ever outgrowing the 1442.
-Fred
 

Rick Prevett

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I voted using the largest swing I have, my new Jet 1642 - 16" swing. I've also got a Jet mini (non-vs)- 10" swing - and an old Duracraft monotube that's packed away - prolly a 10-12" swing.

rick
 

Phil Joines

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We have 6 lathes, Jet mini, Carba Tech with a 1 1/2HP DCVS motor, Mova3K 1 1/2HP DCVS, SWMBO's Delta Industrial 18" with riser blocks & 2HP ACVS and a home made bedless bowl lathe 3HP ACVS.


We turn a lot :>)
 

Scott

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Hi Phil!

It is nice to see your name pop up over here on our little penturners group! Why not post a link so everybody here can see some of the other work you do?

Scott.
 

Chips n dust

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Delta Midi which I use for pens and stoppers and a Jet 1442.

A day without sawdust is like a day without sunshine.
 

pnctar

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Have to laugh at this but, mine is a HF 34706 with a 180* head. Swing is not really an issue, and have turned over 500 pens plus several bowls in the last year and a half. Do I really need to get more??
 

btboone

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My manual lathe is a 16" x 40". I think my CNC lathe will be limited by the carriage movement rather than the swing. It's pretty tight in there. Yup. I see the specs; swing 17.3", maximum cut 5.19"
 

Woodbutcher68

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I bought a cheap lathe at a tool show 4 years ago. When I couldn't find a mandrel for it I bought a Grizzly 14"X40". It does everything I've thrown at it. If I were to get more serious about turning, I'd buy something better.
 
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