dimanche 30 octobre 2011

Lathe Guide to buying wood


There are a lot of different wood lathes for sale these days, and it can be difficult to decide which is right for you. There are a lot of different factors to consider, such as size, brand, model, price point and what specific features that you are looking for. A good wood lathe will last many years and should not buy one without doing any research first, or you may regret your decision.

If you're buying the first wooden lathe, you need to seriously look at the amount of money you're willing to invest. Ask yourself whether turning wood is a new hobby, or something you have done for many years. You do not want to drop a couple thousand dollars on a wood lathe, only to decide in a few weeks that you're bored of wood turning and wants to hire a new hobby.

If you've never used a wood lathe before you might want to consider a lathe of collectors. These are little more than an Assembly for an electric drill that will allow you to transform a small piece of wood. The benefits are not nearly as good as a regular lathe, but will allow you to enter the wood turning at a fraction of the cost.

One of the biggest considerations when buying a lathe is the size. You're trying to make feathers or legs of the table? If you want to enable some pens or other small projects, a lathe pen lets you do everything you want and are generally much cheaper than lathes full size. Slightly larger have your mini lathes, which can turn small bowls and other small to mid-sized pieces. A lathe full size will be able to handle everything you throw at it, but generally are more expensive than smaller instruments.

When it comes to brands, you'll notice that there is a wide range of prices. Lathes are usually cheaper in China and are not built as well as their American counterparts. This is not to say that I am bad lathes, but quality control and materials will not be quite the same standard. With that said Chinese-made lathes have been improvement in the quality and growing in popularity in recent years, and if you're looking for a lathe at reasonable prices there are many very good models to choose from.

If you're looking for an American lathe, you can expect high quality tool that will last a long time, but you will pay a premium.

It is a good idea to try a range of lathes before making any purchase, ask people you know if you can prove their lathe to get a feel for it and ask what their experiences were not there really is no substitute for first-hand experience. You should also check out the reviews online to get a feel for whether people are satisfied with particular models of the wood lathe.

There are a lot of wood lathes for sale online these days, and the prices are quite good, often with free shipping. If your local selection is not that good, or if you're looking to save a few bucks, I definitely recommend looking at online retailers for your wood lathe. Often you can beat Malta and brick stores with low overhead.



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