Can I turn metal or other non-wood materials with your wood lathes? Although our wood lathes can physically turn many different types of materials, they are designed only to turn natural woods, wood-based products, and certain wood-bonding agents. Turning and chiseling materials not intended to be turned on a wood lathe can lead to serious injury for the operator or bystanders, shorten the machine's lifespan, and void the warranty.
Another consideration when purchasing a wood lathe is the space available in your shop. Wood lathes generally scale in size and weight according to the swing over bed. This also applies to wood lathe motors. For example, a mid-sized (or "midi") wood lathe with a 16" swing over bed will usually include a stand with a footprint of roughly 4' x 1½', weigh 300-500 lbs., and come with a 2 HP motor. Benchtop wood lathes usually have a 10-12" swing over bed, ½ - ¾ HP motors, and are small and light enough to be portable. Larger wood lathes have a swing over bed of at least 20", weigh 700-1000 lbs., and have a footprint of at least 5' x 2'.
My power supply is actually around 208V, but this machine is rated for 220V. Will the machine still run? Yes, the machine will still run and function properly.
I see all your 220V wood lathes have 3-phase motors. Will the machines run on a single-phase power supply? Yes, all of our large- and medium-sized wood lathes are equipped with variable frequency drives (VFDs). Features that our customers expect in a 220V wood lathe, such as smooth variable-speed control and forward/reverse direction, require 3-phase AC motors. A VFD converts the single-phase power that is common in most shops to the 3-phase power required by the motors on our large- and medium-size wood lathes.
Are you going to offer a different tool rest for the machine?
The original tool rest that shipped with the G0766 Wood Lathe is within the designed specifications and meets all safety standards. We do not plan to alter the tool rest that ships with this machine from the original design. The tool rest should only drop approximately ¼" (7mm) below the center line.