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Don't own a lathe (and no room for one), but know exactly what you mean.   Some inexpensive tools will do an ok job (like my old crapsman table saw), but others....well, they should have just saved the raw materials and not subjected people to it...  

 

Hope you were able to help him somehow. 

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My first lathe was a Bridgewood (same factory as Grizzly, I think). It had a tube type bed. I bought it as I couldn't afford a better one at the time. I soon realized its' limitations- low power, difficult to create/mount jigs and limited speed settings. However, it did get me started and I turned some pieces that we still have. I sold it when I got the Delta iron bed- which is a lot better. I'd really like to go up to better lathe, now, but after looking at what they are selling for, I might be holding on the the Delta a while longer.

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I started on a tube type lathe someone had given me.  It worked okay but I knew enough about machinery that there was better lathes out there and I needed to acquire one in order to advance in wood turning.  With todays communications in forums and on Facebook I believe it is easier for new turners to find more help than I and others my age had.  So maybe they will use it and find the path to better turning.

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I started on a Delta Midi . Then upgrade to Jet 1442 and then PM 3520B. Guess you could say I was lucky to pick a good one to start. I do see lots of people start with the bad equipment and wonder how long they will last in the craft.

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On ‎2‎/‎15‎/‎2017 at 10:22 PM, HandyDan said:

  With todays communications in forums and on Facebook I believe it is easier for new turners to find more help than I and others my age had.  So maybe they will use it and find the path to better turning.

  Dan, your dead on with your statement. I've learn more about turning in the last few months than I ever knew.  I don't own a lathe but plan to purchase in the future, based on what I've learned here.

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