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High quality lath
Posted by:
bill boettcher
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Date: January 16, 2013 02:46PM
Saw this lath and thought some may be interested
take a look and let me know what you think [wagnerrodss.com] Bill - willierods.com Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/16/2013 03:01PM by Tom Kirkman. Re: High quality lath
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
(Moderator)
Date: January 16, 2013 03:01PM
It's a Sherline. Very good lathe.
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Posted by:
bill boettcher
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Date: January 16, 2013 03:28PM
i have never herd it mentioned here ( I don't think ) and at $800.00 it seemed a very good deal
The site is from a bamboo builder and he gets good bucks for his work so I would guess it does well Bill - willierods.com Re: High quality lath
Posted by:
stan mclean
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Date: January 16, 2013 06:57PM
Correct link- [www.wagnerrods.com] nice lathe. Re: High quality lath
Posted by:
John E Powell
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Date: January 16, 2013 07:39PM
That's a nice lathe but for about 40% less you could get something like this:
[www.taigtools.com] There are also aluminum bed extrusions to replace the standard steel one if you need a longer distance between centers. I'm considering a modified indexable headstock from them with a bore large enough to pass a rear grip through when I rebuild my wrapper in the near future. Re: High quality lath
Posted by:
roger wilson
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Date: January 17, 2013 01:38PM
Bill,
Out of curiosity, what plans did you have for such a lathe? The reason that I ask is that for a lot of rod building needs, it just doesn't seem to be the right lathe. Many years ago, when I was into model making and making small engine parts, a lathe like this was perfect. But unless you are making reel seats or similar activities, I don't see where this particular lathe is the best one to use for rod building. It is certainly a wonderful top of the line lathe for making small parts, and or machining metal parts. Be safe Roger Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/17/2013 01:40PM by roger wilson. Re: High quality lath
Posted by:
bill boettcher
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Date: January 17, 2013 02:10PM
I get emails for the guy and never seen this on here and just thought some one might be interested in it
Would probably be nice for all types of wood handles Winding checks like you say small parts Wish I had the room Bill - willierods.com Re: High quality lath
Posted by:
John E Powell
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Date: January 17, 2013 02:25PM
Bill,
When I read your post, I thought you were looking for a small metal working lathe to turn some small rod parts. There really is no need to turn wood on a precision metal working lathe; if one of my students was to turn wood on my Hardinge at work, I'd probably suffer a stroke, LOL. There are some really nice woodturning mini lathes out there that make a lot more fiscal sense and are designed to work in dusty conditions. You might want to check out the forums where pen turners and pool cue makers lurk. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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