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So, I have another tech question for all you tech types out there! Suppose one buys a vicmarc vl100 mini lathe from craft supplies without the motor. The main reason for doing so is because variable speed is not available on the CS version of this for some reason and VS is a necessary feature regarding how it will be used. There are micro-VFD's available for 1/4, 1/2, and 1.0 HP 3 phase motors for 115VAC input (also necessary in this case). The price difference between 1/2 and 1.0 HP is small for both the motor and/or the VFD. So, the question is which size to go with? I lean towards the 1.0 HP set up for no other reason than 1.0 HP motors are prevalent. I have found some brand new Baldor 1725 TEFC 1.0 HP for 150 bucks... seems like a good choice to me. However 1/2 HP are easy to find too... is there anything wrong with going for a bigger motor? I like the idea of the weight of the bigger motor. I realize the issues of danger with more power but I am not going to be jamming a 5/8 gouge into anything on this rig...EVER, so safety should not be an issue... any other reason bigger motors are not usually used?