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(04-11-2020, 07:34 PM)joezjr Wrote: laguna revo 18/36 or nova galaxy---tks,joe
What is your budget??
Do you have any funds for other turning equipment as well?
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(04-11-2020, 07:34 PM)joezjr Wrote: laguna revo 18/36 or nova galaxy---tks,joe
I would recommend the Nova just from personal experience, my DVR 3000 is around 15 years old and no problems no vibration my beltless beauty. I would just be torn over the swing. I will tell you past 15 " diameter bowls are pretty but to big for normal people ask around people will tell you. I say Nova.
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I have a grizzly 838. I can go up to 28 inch bowls. Haven't even come close to that. Usually 12 inch for my largest. Happier at 8 to 10 inch. brother in law has a 18/36 Laguna and loves it. I have been on it and it is a good machine. Between the two of us we put it through it's paces and it did nicely.
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One thing I really like about my pm3520b is the movable headstock. I can move it all the way to the end and turn a 38" round table top which I want to do soon or two of them.
See if either one can turn outboard of movable headstock and you will have your answer of turning small or large and by large it does not have to be a bowl.
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