I've been turning increasingly large forms that have been pushing the limits of the Oneway steady rest that I've used for, over a decade (2 wheels on one side)
I've looked at all the DIY (not interested in making one) and purchased options from Carter, Steve Sinner, Robust and Keith Clark (The Spin Doctor)
I've narrowed it down to
(1) Robust (After 20 years with a PM 3520, I now own a Robust Lathe and it is...superb!)
(2) Clarke. (The Clark system has been around many years and it has been improved over the years)
Would any owners of these two have any feedback?
I am NOT asking for recommendations to DIY, I have my own reasons but am not interested in doing it.
For both systems, please let me know/ us know when you bought it as the systems have improved over the generations. For example; - The Clark product has been on market for decades AND has changed a lot and so some early (off-putting) complaints are no longer valid (e.g. newer systems are much lighter for lifting on to lathe, with a switch to aluminum wheel supports instead of steel)
Pros/Cons
Robust
- Excellent company, great customer service, excellent reputation and they make good stuff.
- Few owners (or at least very little feedback on this forum, Sawmillcreek or others)
- Adding additional wheels becomes quite costly
- Not as heavy as Clark / not as rigid?
Clark
- I found it hard to work out what came with the system (there are helpful YouTube videos by others)
- Website quite hard to navigate to help decide what's needed and what's an option
- new versions use angle steel (continuous 'L" shaped ring for additional rigidity
- MUCH beefier construction (made with 1/4" but can do 3/8" thick steel)
- Has a wrap-around base with support points below the ring ( to contact the lathe bed support / sides to add rigidity)
- Less expensive to have more wheels than standard.
Thanks in advance
Ed
I've looked at all the DIY (not interested in making one) and purchased options from Carter, Steve Sinner, Robust and Keith Clark (The Spin Doctor)
I've narrowed it down to
(1) Robust (After 20 years with a PM 3520, I now own a Robust Lathe and it is...superb!)
(2) Clarke. (The Clark system has been around many years and it has been improved over the years)
Would any owners of these two have any feedback?
I am NOT asking for recommendations to DIY, I have my own reasons but am not interested in doing it.
For both systems, please let me know/ us know when you bought it as the systems have improved over the generations. For example; - The Clark product has been on market for decades AND has changed a lot and so some early (off-putting) complaints are no longer valid (e.g. newer systems are much lighter for lifting on to lathe, with a switch to aluminum wheel supports instead of steel)
Pros/Cons
Robust
- Excellent company, great customer service, excellent reputation and they make good stuff.
- Few owners (or at least very little feedback on this forum, Sawmillcreek or others)
- Adding additional wheels becomes quite costly
- Not as heavy as Clark / not as rigid?
Clark
- I found it hard to work out what came with the system (there are helpful YouTube videos by others)
- Website quite hard to navigate to help decide what's needed and what's an option
- new versions use angle steel (continuous 'L" shaped ring for additional rigidity
- MUCH beefier construction (made with 1/4" but can do 3/8" thick steel)
- Has a wrap-around base with support points below the ring ( to contact the lathe bed support / sides to add rigidity)
- Less expensive to have more wheels than standard.
Thanks in advance
Ed