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William Noble William Noble is offline
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Default Lathe Speed

my lathe goes down to about 1 RPM - I use the very low speeds when power
sanding and for keeping finishes uniform



"Marv" wrote in message
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I have turned enough to know that I like it and then I sold all my
stationary tools to the people that bought my house during out downsizing.
I have the workshop completed and now is the time to populate it with
tools. I am also looking at the Powermatic 3520B. That may be the lathe
that I wind up with and it does go slower than 300 rpm.

Thanks for your input.

Marv

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The average and medium priced lathe have the lowest speed at 300 rpm.

Yes, this is satisfactory for the average work.

However, when you are turning heavy blanks that are not always properly
balanced to start with, your lathe will vibrate more at 300 rpm than at
120 rpm.

Many people overcome that vibration problem by adding weight to their
lathe. Other do their very best to balance the blank by using a band saw
to cut the blank in a close to perfect circle. Many turners are very
skilful with their chainsaw to trim the blank and mounted on the lathe
with surprising result.

If you do not know if you are going to like turning yet why spend the
extra money for a high end lathe.

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"Marv" wrote in message
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I am going to buy a new lathe. I am looking at one lathe which if
variable speed but the lowest speed is 300 rpm. Is that slow enough to
be satisfactory for turning and finishing on the lathe? I have some
experience with lathes but not much.

Thanks
Marv








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