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Lathes Wen LA3421

Wen LA3421

Lathe, Mains

$230.35
Or 4 interest-free payments of $57.58*
3stores
Lathes Jet EVS-1440B Electronic Variable Speed Lathe

Jet EVS-1440B Electronic Variable Speed Lathe

Lathe

$1,013.99
Or 12 payments of $91.04/mo.*
4stores
VEVOR Mini Metal Lathe, Benchtop

VEVOR Mini Metal Lathe, Benchtop

Lathe

$476.99
Or 12 payments of $42.83/mo.*
2stores
Jet EVS-1440B Metalworking Lathe

Jet EVS-1440B Metalworking Lathe

Lathe

$21,789.00
3stores
Jet EVS-1440 3HP EVS Lathe with Taper Attachment

Jet EVS-1440 3HP EVS Lathe with Taper Attachment

Lathe

$18,899.00
3stores

Lathes: 3 things to consider before buying

Before diving into the world of lathes, it's essential to determine what you need from one. Consider the type of projects you'll be working on. If you're planning to work on small, intricate pieces, a mini lathe might suit you best. For larger projects, a full-sized lathe could be necessary. Think about the materials you'll be turning too; different materials may require specific features or power capacities.

When comparing lathes, pay close attention to critical features such as speed control, bed length, and swing over bed. Variable speed control is vital for versatility, allowing you to adjust the speed based on the material and project. The bed length determines the maximum length of material you can work with, while the swing over bed indicates the largest diameter you can turn. Make sure these specifications align with your project requirements.

Your workshop setup plays a significant role in choosing the right lathe. Space availability will dictate whether you can accommodate a benchtop model or need a floor-standing version. Also, consider power supply requirements; ensure your workspace can handle the electrical demands of the lathe you're considering. Lastly, think about noise levels, especially if you're working in a shared space or residential area.

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Lathes are versatile machines used for shaping, cutting, and drilling materials like wood, metal, and plastic. They rotate the workpiece on its axis to perform various operations. You can use lathes for tasks such as creating symmetrical objects, threading, and boring.

Choosing the right lathe depends on your project needs. Consider factors like material type, size of workpieces, power requirements, and available space. Lathes come in different types like wood lathes or metal lathes, each suited for specific tasks.

Important features in lathes include variable speed control, bed length, spindle size, and tool rest. These features impact precision and versatility. Look for additional accessories that can enhance functionality based on your specific needs.

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*Pay in 4: A higher initial payment may be required. CA resident loans made or arranged pursuant to a California Financing Law license. NMLS #1353190. One-time card: Service fee of $1-$3 applicable for one-time cards is assessed on your first payment depending on order amount and required at the time of purchase with payments due every 2 weeks for a total of 6 weeks. One-time card bi-weekly payments with a service fee to shop anywhere issued by WebBank. Financing: A $1,000 purchase might cost $173.53 per month over 6 months at 13.99% APR. Rate ranges from 0.00%-35.99% APR based on creditworthiness, term length, and subject to credit approval, resulting in, for example, 3 equal monthly payments of $333.33 at 0.00% APR to $353.52 at 35.99% APR per $1,000 borrowed. Minimum purchase amount and down payment may be required. Estimation of monthly payment excludes potential tax and shipping costs. Monthly financing through Klarna issued by WebBank. All loans subject to credit approval. See terms.