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๐ ๏ธ Elevate your craft with the mini lathe that means business.
The RIKON 70-105 Mini Lathe is a 10" x 18" cast iron powerhouse featuring a ยฝ hp motor and 5-speed range, designed specifically for pen turners and small project enthusiasts. Its sturdy build eliminates vibration, while included accessories and a 5-year warranty make it a reliable, ready-to-use tool for precision woodturning.
| ASIN | B01426DJ78 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #840,739 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #61 in Power Wood Lathes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (206) |
| Date First Available | August 18, 2015 |
| Included Components | 6" tool rest, Lathe, Live center, Manual, Rubber Feet, Wrenches, spur center |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 74 pounds |
| Item model number | 70-105 |
| Manufacturer | RIKON |
| Measurement System | Metric |
| Part Number | 70-105 |
| Product Dimensions | 35.5 x 10.5 x 14.75 inches |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 5 years |
| Wattage | 375 watts |
M**Z
Nice lathe
Received lathe pretty quickly. It is heavy. Set up was quick also, but it suffered some minor damage. The cover to the motor was caved in and made loud noise when turned on. Had to remove cover and take the dent out with a hammer. It now runs smooth and quiet. I love everything about it. I will add another review after I use it for a few hours. Used the lathe to cut a gear shift knob, worked like a dream, cuts smooth, speed change is quick. Nice bang for the buck. Customer service is not responsive on my motor cover defect. But the lathe is awesome to use.
A**R
Great little lathe
i got his lathe just before Christmas 2015, I was impressed with the machining and the smoothness of the travel on the tail stock. Stock. I was looking at buying the one from Harbor Freight and the Excelsior from Rockler as I think they are about the same lathe. This one was on sale at Woodcraft for $50.00 more but it has a 5 year warranty instead of a 90 day at Harbor and 1 year at Rockler. The motor seems to be an up grade as it has some cooling fins on it. Other have had concerns about how hot the one from Harbor gets, this one so far has run just warm. It is very well balanced with no vibration. I got it to play with turning some pens and toys, so far it has been great as i;m just learning. I've had an old Craftsman lathe for years and never did much with it because I was always fighting ( i didn't know that until now) so it wasn't much fun now with this one it has become a joyful thing to go to the shop and play. It is heavy enough an smooth enough that I haven't bolted it down and it hasn't move even with some big peaces of wood that were not squared and were out of balance at the beginning and it still handled it just fine. Great little lathe for turning pens and toys or small projects
M**N
Buy it! But be prepared to spend more
An honest review. First of all, this is absolutely worth the money. I went back and forth on whether to give this four or five stars for a whileโฆ and four it is. Honestly i wish I could give three and a half. The tail stock and headstock are perfectly aligned. And honestly if youโre just planning on turning very small things Iโd give this five stars. I bought this, however because reviews told me it was the best intro lathe for larger projects. Immediatelyโฆ youโll need to upgrade the chuck if youโre trying to turn bowls or vases. The locks on the base and tool rest are impossible to lock in position without some elbow grease. My biggest complaint is the tool rest. I was already planning on upgrading itโฆ but then it snapped while turning with minimal force. It is cast iron indeedโฆ but not of high quality (like the rest of the tool) Long story shortโฆ youโll be spending a lot more than the price tag you see if you want to do serious turning, but the machine has a great heart.
G**S
Great tool.
Great little machine that not only turns pens. I make bowls on this lathe. The only drawback is that I am limited to around 9 inches diameter before I start cutting the bowl. This is plenty powerful for almost any job within the size limit of the lathe. It is an excellent tool for making pens. You have five positions on the pulley system, giving you a good range of speeds for just about any project. My next lathe will be a larger Rikon lathe.
N**Y
Perfect starter lathe!!
Great little lathe. I bought the extension bed as well but have not used yet. Made some ornaments with poplar and walnut. Also turned a spindle towel rack for a cabinet I made. Snowmen, birdhouse ornaments, tool handles, and furniture spindles are next on the list. After getting beyond the basics I am sure I will upgrade to a lathe with a little more power and electronic speed control. The pulley belt speed change is a bit slow but not a big deal in a home shop I guess. I added nova chuck (Nova 48111) with pen chuck attachment and drill chuck (PSI TM32). Overall very happy with lathe!
D**G
A real turn on!
Outstanding build for this money. Runs super quiet and is heavy enough to run right on a table top. Very pleased with the power of the motor and the each at which you can switch speed on the belts. Takes about 10 seconds to switch speeds so its not that big a deal, Son says he doesn't mind it. Don't spend the extra money for one that has speed control :)
T**N
LOVE IT
GREAT LATHE FOR A GREAT PRICE. HAD A SMALL ISSUE WITH THE HEADSTOCK WHEN CHANGING THE BELT. JOE AT TECH SUPPORT WAS ON POINT. NO HASSLE HANDLE THE ISSUE QUICKLY AND WENT ABOVE AND BEYOND TO SOLVE IT AND MAKE SURE I WAS BACK UP AND RUNNING
J**W
Well, I think it would have been good...
I was looking forward to using it, but... Just like another reviewer stated, the lathe arrived with a dented motor housing, which kept the motor from turning. When you removed the housing, it worked fine. However, I saw no way that I could remove the dent. As there was no other option that I could see to get it fixed, I returned it. One other thing to note: the motor sits lower than the feet or screws that you use to mount it. This means that you need to get a heavy duty stand that supports the feet but does not go flat across; there needs to be a hole for the motor. (This figured into my reason for returning it since it wouldn't fit my current stand and one for this lathe was $189.00.)
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