Wen Mini Lathe LA3421 Unboxing Setup & Review
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- Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
- This video is an unboxing, setup, and first impressions of the Wen mini lathe.
Link to Wen Mini Lathe:
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Link to Wen Chisel Set:
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Link to Wen 4" Jaw Chuck:
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Link to Drill Chuck:
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Link to industrial hard hat with face shield and hearing protection:
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The tail stock is adjustable to tighten up on your work. Have the lathe anchored down on your bench. I’m glad you didn’t injure yourself. These variable wood lathes are no toy, it can actually rip your arm off easy. Be safe friend.
This was a perfect video for me. it shows exactly what my challenges will be once i buy my first wood turning machine. Thank you for sharing sir!
You're welcome! I am happy that it helped you out.
I guess by now you’ve found out that you need to lock down the tailstock, run the tailstock out firmly into the wood, and then lock down the top tailstock lock? Not trying to be smart ass! So glad you didn’t get injured! I wish you’d revisit this vid and explain what happened as a service to those viewers that might not understand, and could easily have the same experience, only not with the happy ending! I know a guy who broke his jaw and several bones in his face when an improperly attached piece of wood was ejected squarely into his face! Jaw wired shut for 6 weeks, and could only eat food that would go through a straw! Not to mention tons of pain, suffering and lost wages from his job! Hope this lathe has served you well since!
Thanks for this video. My husband just bought me this exact lathe for my birthday. I've watched a lot of videos and am eager/nervous to begin. Your unboxing and demo were helpful...I know what to look for to begin. Thanks!
Dude you are lucky that roughing gouge didn't fly out of your hands. I know it's been said already, but please always keep two hands on the tool especially with wood that has that big of a knot. Even just doing a demonstration safty precautions are a must.
The Wens weak motor probably saved me from myself. It doesn't take much to slow it down or stop it.
Looking forward for your projects on this machine. Best regards!
Thank you! I have at least one that I hope to post soon.
Shouldnt you have one hand on the tool rest too?
Yes, thank you for pointing that out. I am a complete newbie to lathes.
excellent video friend, a question? This machine works with 110v 0 220v?
Good question, it is 110v. Thanks for watching!
I just got one of these today, but it will not start. Do you have any ideas on what to do?
Check the breaker and turn the speed up to see if that makes a difference. Also, do not use with a long extension cord with the lathe.
@@TwoKeysStudio Ok thanks. I will see if that works 👍
Does this lathe have a pass thru hole enabling longer stock to be chucked? I am very experienced and have large machines. But I need to taper masts for ship models.
No, it does not
Can you explain what on earth happened there at 10:39? Why did that happen?
looks like he hit the knot and it knocked it of center
There were two serious errors -- he had the flute (inner curve) of the gouge pointed straight up instead of a 45° angle and he only held the gouge at the far end. ALWAYS use a two-handed grip with your non-dominant hand sliding along behind the tool rest and your dominant hand further back.
Why are there so many haters here?
Most of them had legit complaints as I didn't hold the tools properly. I've learned from the comments and am much safer now.
your was fine until you did not show what went wrong and explained
There was shipping damage on the speed control housing, but it still worked. Wen sent out a new speed controller/power switch assembly that I replaced it with. There is another video that I made showing the replacement.
I think they were actually asking what went wrong when your log almost flew off the live center and knocked you out.