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Lathe Question - Tapper - 04-15-2016 I will be new to turning, having recently acquired a classic old lathe. It is about 4' long and I'll need to purchase some accessories for it as it came with none; does have the tailstock and banjo. However, that is an aside. My question is can you do anything on a small lathe, for instance a "Midi" that you can't do on a larger lathe like this one? Thanks, Doug Re: Lathe Question - Jim Pilsner - 04-15-2016 The length isn't necessary important, although it is indicative of the size and horsepower of the rest of the lathe. You'll see a world of difference when you turn anything over 6 inches with a full size lathe than a midi, especially if it's out of round. The weight (reduces vibration) and horsepower of a bigger lathe have a huge affect. Re: Lathe Question - Steve K - 04-15-2016 Made this bird house and the bird on a Powermatic 4224. Golden Rule, you can turn small stuff on a big lathe but you can't turn big stuff on a small lathe. ![]() Re: Lathe Question - Tapper - 04-15-2016 Thanks guys! Beautiful work on that birdhouse, Steve! ![]() Doug Re: Lathe Question - AHill - 04-15-2016 I can't think of a single thing I could do on my Jet Mini that I can't do on my Nova DVR. I'd not necessarily classify my DVR as a "big" lathe, but the same applies as stated before about being able to do small stuff on a big lathe, but you can't do big stuff on a small lathe. I turn pens all the time on my Nova, and I've done some pretty dainty finials for Christmas ornaments on it as well. Re: Lathe Question - Bob Atchison - 04-15-2016 The swing of a lathe is the diameter of work that can be put on a lathe. If you are turning on centers, the maximum diameter is the clearance over the carriage which is somewhere around half the rated swing. A lathe that is described as 12x36 would beable to turn something a little less than 12 inches and 36 inches long. Re: Lathe Question - badwhiskey - 04-15-2016 You can take a small one with you to shows and schools to do demos. ![]() Re: Lathe Question - Wild Turkey - 04-16-2016 If you've got the room, etc. Bigger Is Always Better ![]() Unless you need to sit down while turning, then it gets more complicated. My lathe turns 53" between centers but had to do current job in two sections. ![]() |