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Lathes are advertised with a 12 inch swing over the bed or 6 inch swing
over the bed or even 20 inches over the bed(some advise the distance over the banjo is smaller by at least 31/2 inches therefore a 12 inch bowl may only measure 91/2 inches. My understand is that you measure from the head stock to the bed and double that measure which is how large a bowl you can turn. Example -12 inches does that mean you can turn a bowl 24 inches? Someone please clear this up for me |
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My understanding is that the common way it is presented in North America is
that a 12" swing means that the distance from headstock spindle to bed is 6". So, the 12" is the maximum total diameter of a bowl for instance. In the UK, they refer to a 12" lathe as the distance from headstock spindle to bed is 12". So, the maximum size bowl would be 24". - Andrew "harryc" wrote in message ... Lathes are advertised with a 12 inch swing over the bed or 6 inch swing over the bed or even 20 inches over the bed(some advise the distance over the banjo is smaller by at least 31/2 inches therefore a 12 inch bowl may only measure 91/2 inches. My understand is that you measure from the head stock to the bed and double that measure which is how large a bowl you can turn. Example -12 inches does that mean you can turn a bowl 24 inches? Someone please clear this up for me |
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