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RE: What do you think of this new Rikon Lathe - sniper - 03-03-2020 (02-29-2020, 07:25 PM)Arlin Eastman Wrote: I am thinking it will be upwards of $3500 That's the shipping weight, unit weight is 476 lbs. For comparison, the PM3520C is 726 lbs and the American Beauty is 630 lbs. The sliding bed seems like a gimmick that just gives you something more to wear out and break. I also agree with the placement of the control knob. I know I'd turn the wrong one at least once and probably more. RE: What do you think of this new Rikon Lathe - bennybmn - 03-04-2020 The idea is cool for a small shop especially. I'd much prefer a hand wheel to slide the bed thought. Like the XY table on a bridgeport. Crank it, lock it, don't worry about it. RE: What do you think of this new Rikon Lathe - Cabinet Monkey - 10-31-2020 Looks like powermatic, stubby, and nova having a threesome. RE: What do you think of this new Rikon Lathe - Wildwood - 11-01-2020 Here are some short clips on Rikon 70-3040 lathe, could not find a decent review on the $3,800 wood lathe: https://www.woodworkersjournal.com/video-rikon-lathe-70-3040-overview/ Unboxing & assembly: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcGPhWnsXa4 RE: What do you think of this new Rikon Lathe - daddo - 11-19-2020 I don't understand moving the bed when you can move the tailstock. If it's to save space, then you'll have to move the truck when doing table legs anyway. I do like the rest of the specs though. RE: What do you think of this new Rikon Lathe - iclark - 11-20-2020 (11-19-2020, 11:30 PM)daddo Wrote: I don't understand moving the bed when you can move the tailstock. With the lathe in short mode, it is a 17" (swing over banjo) x 20" lathe with a small footprint. In long mode, it is 17"x40" spindle or a 30" swing by a few inches platter/tabletop lathe. Doing the tabletop without having to add a drop-bed-extension or rotating the head stock sound useful if that is what you want to turn. For a small shop, those specs can be nice if the issues that I first posted above are not a deal-killer. |