New Lathe at Lidl

Advert

New Lathe at Lidl

Home Forums The Tea Room New Lathe at Lidl

Viewing 25 posts - 1 through 25 (of 45 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #510989
    Ady1
    Participant
      @ady1

      Ketan will be shaking in his boots

      VFD etc etc etc

      LidlMyfordSuperOne

      Edited By Ady1 on 01/12/2020 10:02:10

      Advert
      #36178
      Ady1
      Participant
        @ady1
        #510991
        Michael Gilligan
        Participant
          @michaelgilligan61133

          The idea of turning wood, of 25cm diameter, on THAT, is terrifying surprise

          MichaelG.

          #510994
          JasonB
          Moderator
            @jasonb

            Should be OK for a bit of bowl turning, many moons ago we had one of those wood lathes that you clamped an AEG drill into which was not as substantial as that.

            #510996
            Henry Artist
            Participant
              @henryartist43508

              Hmm… a 500w motor with a speed controller for £60.

              I can think of a few vintage lathe owners who could easily adapt such a motor for their own lathes. wink

              #510999
              Michael Gilligan
              Participant
                @michaelgilligan61133
                Posted by JasonB on 01/12/2020 10:18:06:

                Should be OK for a bit of bowl turning […]

                .

                Did you mean bowel churning ?

                MichaelG.

                #511001
                Bazyle
                Participant
                  @bazyle

                  For a metal turner who doesn't want to get shavings on the oil all over his main lathe to make a small handle or bung for turninga tube it could be a reasonable thing to put in a corner and just use occasionally.
                  I'm wondering if the 500W 800-3000rpm self contained speed controlled motor is a viable unit in its own right for powering a small lathe like a ML1 or RandA. Has a convenient mounting rail to enable it to mount behind the lathe and move along to power a clockmaker's cutting frame etc.

                  #511004
                  Roderick Jenkins
                  Participant
                    @roderickjenkins93242

                    My first lathe was one these:

                    unnamed.jpg

                    (Image from lathes.co.uk)

                    Worked fine within its envelope. A bit noisy though. The Lidl one should be fine for small bowls, tool handles and candle sticks like I used to make.

                    Rod

                    #511005
                    Ex contributor
                    Participant
                      @mgnbuk

                      I wonder what kind of motor is inside that ?

                      The description of the speed range as being "No load speed" & the price point makes me think it would be a pistol drill style brushed universal motor with a basic triac speed control.

                      Should that turn out to be the case, I'm not sure I'd want such a drive on a metal cutting lathe ?

                      Nigel B.

                      ps. Just watched a bit of a YT video showing one of these in use – sounds rather pistol drill-ish & slows down very noticably under load.

                      Edited By mgnbuk on 01/12/2020 11:00:14

                      #511006
                      Michael Gilligan
                      Participant
                        @michaelgilligan61133
                        Posted by Roderick Jenkins on 01/12/2020 10:56:02:

                        […]

                        Worked fine within its envelope.

                        .

                        Which surely didn’t include turning [nearly] 10” diameter wood

                        MichaelG.

                        .

                        .

                         Here is Lidl’s claim:

                        • For processing wooden workpieces up to 60cm in length and 25cm in diameter

                        I wonder how they define “processing” dont know

                        Edited By Michael Gilligan on 01/12/2020 11:11:21

                        #511008
                        Nick Wheeler
                        Participant
                          @nickwheeler
                          Posted by Roderick Jenkins on 01/12/2020 10:56:02:

                          My first lathe was one these:

                          unnamed.jpg

                          (Image from lathes.co.uk)

                          Worked fine within its envelope. A bit noisy though. The Lidl one should be fine for small bowls, tool handles and candle sticks like I used to make.

                          Rod

                          We've still got one somewhere.

                          As the only wood turning I do is for handles, and that is really rare, I just use the metal lathe

                          #511014
                          Roderick Jenkins
                          Participant
                            @roderickjenkins93242
                            Posted by Michael Gilligan on 01/12/2020 11:05:45:

                            Posted by Roderick Jenkins on 01/12/2020 10:56:02:

                            […]

                            Worked fine within its envelope.

                            .

                            Which surely didn’t include turning [nearly] 10” diameter wood

                            MichaelG.

                            .

                            .

                            Here is Lidl’s claim:

                            • For processing wooden workpieces up to 60cm in length and 25cm in diameter

                            I wonder how they define “processing” dont know

                            Edited By Michael Gilligan on 01/12/2020 11:11:21

                            The Lidle lathe comes with a faceplate so I can't see why you couldn't make a shallow 10" bowl starting with a round bandsawn blank. The motor has a claimed 2/3 hp.

                            Rod

                            #511017
                            KWIL
                            Participant
                              @kwil

                              You had better bandsaw that blank round, otherwise it will be a flyer!

                              #511019
                              Michael Gilligan
                              Participant
                                @michaelgilligan61133

                                O.K. …. I give up

                                MichaelG.

                                #511022
                                Roderick Jenkins
                                Participant
                                  @roderickjenkins93242

                                  Here's a YouTube video **LINK**

                                  Doesn't look like the most pleasant wood turning experience but seems possible frown

                                  Rod

                                  #511027
                                  Bo’sun
                                  Participant
                                    @bosun58570

                                    I like the way he skipped the footage of getting it round. All looked a bit precarious for my liking. I'll stick to my Tyme Cub thank you.

                                    #511029
                                    JasonB
                                    Moderator
                                      @jasonb

                                      Considering it was a badly balanced blank and the woods got some spalting it did not cut too badly, once he turned the speed up about 4.30 in there was less stalling.

                                      Rod your old one looks solid compared to what I first used, this is not a good image but shows it was just a couple of brackets that screwed to the edge of a bench. Though not the thing to put a bit lump of natural edge green oak on.

                                      #511039
                                      larry phelan 1
                                      Participant
                                        @larryphelan1

                                        I remember when those hand drill/lathes/saws/sanders ect were all over the place, you could even drill holes with it One of them, a Bridges make was claimed to drill 5/16" holes at 3500 rpm, it did, but the drill bits did not like it

                                        I think the idea was to make "A drill for all seasons", but the bearings did not last too long.

                                        A friend of mine might be interested in the Lidl one, when it gets here.

                                        #511041
                                        Harry Wilkes
                                        Participant
                                          @harrywilkes58467
                                          Posted by Roderick Jenkins on 01/12/2020 10:56:02:

                                          My first lathe was one these:

                                          unnamed.jpg

                                          (Image from lathes.co.uk)

                                          Worked fine within its envelope. A bit noisy though. The Lidl one should be fine for small bowls, tool handles and candle sticks like I used to make.

                                          Rod

                                          Had one too and turned a dam sight more than wood on it smiley

                                          #511045
                                          IanT
                                          Participant
                                            @iant

                                            This YouTube shows a more likely use of the Lidl lathe – I have something a bit heavier for my woodturning but this machine might suit some craft hobbyists for smaller turned work. I think they are who this machine is probably aimed at.

                                            Lidl Lathe turning Smaller Part

                                            Regards,

                                            IanT

                                             

                                            Edited By IanT on 01/12/2020 14:38:15

                                            #511046
                                            Ady1
                                            Participant
                                              @ady1

                                              Oh boy that was a scary video…

                                              #511047
                                              Dalboy
                                              Participant
                                                @dalboy

                                                Having seen this on some of the woodturning sites I visit as I also enjoy that hobby I would tell people to avoid it as they will soon become disappointed with its limitations.

                                                If it is kept just for making handles it may well do someone.

                                                #511048
                                                Brian Sweeting 2
                                                Participant
                                                  @briansweeting2
                                                  Posted by Michael Gilligan on 01/12/2020 11:47:38:

                                                  O.K. …. I give up

                                                  MichaelG.

                                                  I know, you feel wasted some days don't you?

                                                  Brian

                                                  #511063
                                                  Bo’sun
                                                  Participant
                                                    @bosun58570

                                                    Looking at the videos, I'm not sure the Lidl lathe will be a particularly satisfying introduction to wood turning for a newcomer. I'm guessing the tool rest will be made of aluminium. If so, I wouldn't expect it to last too long before it needs smoothing off. Still, at least it will be a relatively easy task.

                                                    #511065
                                                    old mart
                                                    Participant
                                                      @oldmart

                                                      I think it would be a good starter machine rather than jumping straight to an ML8 or the like.

                                                    Viewing 25 posts - 1 through 25 (of 45 total)
                                                    • Please log in to reply to this topic. Registering is free and easy using the links on the menu at the top of this page.

                                                    Advert

                                                    Latest Replies

                                                    Home Forums The Tea Room Topics

                                                    Viewing 25 topics - 1 through 25 (of 25 total)
                                                    Viewing 25 topics - 1 through 25 (of 25 total)

                                                    View full reply list.

                                                    Advert

                                                    Newsletter Sign-up