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This lack of a really slow speed I find a shortfall, however for most of my turning, mainly pens and already round bowl blanks it does the job easily. In fact I did have a big lump of red gum on there that I nearly shock the house down before I could press stop. However, the minimum of 500RPM can be too fast some projects, especially heavy objects that aren’t balanced. I like the variable speed handle on the front giving a range of speed selections from 500RPM through to 2000RPM. It can be noisy and the drive belt is a little rattly in sound though doesn't slip. It is not as smooth as a Nova or Wood fast or higher end lathe. I will state now you get what you pay for, and at $497 it is at the budget end of the market. The MC900 seems to be available with a variety of different badge names, but presumably roll out of the same factory in China. This was frustrating when I got home waiting for someone to help me lift it out of the box and bolt to the bench (which I had newly constructed for the purpose). One point first of all, it is heavy and is a two person lift. We hope you have a successful work with the copying wood lathe. After the lathe sat idle for a few months - I went back out to begi. I turned quite a few green cherry bowls last year and feel in love with turning. Received a MC 900 Wood lathe as a gift a few years back put it together and sat it in a corner until last year. The MC-900 is our entry level wood turning lathe and is the small brother of our wood lathe model MC-1100, it is the perfect machine for any one just starting. The reason for my choice, availability (they were in stock and only an 90 minute drive away) and they were within my small budget.īed Extension for Excelsior Mini Lathe MC Online Central Wood owse from the list below to find your preferred Central Machinery Lathe. After a year with my ebay lathe I decided the bug had taken hold and it was time to upgrade. A while ago I talked about my very first wood lathe, well today I shall talk about my current wood lathe.