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Heavy Duty Lathe Machine
HEAVY DUTY LATHE MACHINE
Heavy Duty Lathe Machine are machines built to serve
a specific purpose and even though there's a lot of variety to choose
from, you really must choose the one that suits your needs the best.
The average hobbyist will likely be best off with a mini lathe, which
has a limited scope of operations but can be very useful for small and
personal projects. These are mainly used by beginners who are testing
the waters for turning out shapes and designs.
Whilst these heavy duty lathe machine lathes are not at all suited for
professional lathe projects, those who want to make a slower transition
to bigger Heavy Duty Lathe Machines do have options to upgrade their
mini Heavy Duty Lathe Machines. These upgrades add functionality like
variable speeds, arms etc. This also makes sense for those who want
more out of their machine without spending a lot of money for a new and
bigger machine.
However, there is a limit to how much a basic Heavy Duty Lathe Machine
can be upgraded, so it is advisable that professionals who have
discovered the power of a Heavy Duty Lathe Machine upgrade to as big a
lathe as they possibly can. This is meant for those craftsmen who can
see a long future of them using the Heavy Duty Lathe Machine. For those
who are unsure of how long they will use one or those who are on a
tight budget, there are mid segment Heavy Duty Lathe Machines that
usually have a size between 12x34 and 16x36. They cost in between
$400-600 and offer enough features and sturdiness for the professional
craftsman without burning a hole through his pocket.
There are a few things to consider before jumping in and buying the
cheapest or the biggest machine out there for your budget. You need
consider the spindle you are getting. The spindle is the core to the
operations of Heavy Duty Lathe Machines and they come in standard and
non-standard sizes. The is usually a good idea to go for standard sizes
like the 1"x8tpi spindles. The bed capacity is also important, as this
will determine the size of material with which you can work. Variable
speed is another aspect because most professionals prefer to work at
different speeds while doing different things to the material. Like for
sanding you would prefer a higher speed but for carving, you might want
a medium to low speed depending on the detail you want to work in.
Be careful of cheap Heavy Duty Lathe Machines because their parts are
often non-standard and are hence very easy to replace. As with other
power tools and hardware, buying from a reputed company is always
advisable. If you are buying used machines, do not purchase without
getting to check it out first. For used Heavy Duty Lathe Machines, try
to purchase locally from a shop you know. If you are buying over the
Internet even, try to buy from somewhere nearby and pick it up yourself
after checking it out properly. Again, keep in mind the purpose of your
machine while making a purchase.
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