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⚡ Turn your creativity up to speed with CXRCY’s precision powerhouse!
The CXRCY 12" x 18" Benchtop Wood Lathe combines a powerful 3/4 HP motor with a cast iron frame for stability and precision. Featuring an 18" distance between centers and 12" swing over bed, it accommodates a variety of woodturning projects. Its infinitely variable speed control (650-3800 RPM) paired with a digital RPM display ensures exact performance. Designed for both professionals and beginners, this lathe supports diverse woodworking applications from bowls to pens, making it a versatile addition to any workshop.















| ASIN | B0C8N3P9RJ |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #582,924 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #32 in Power Wood Lathes |
| Customer Reviews | 3.3 3.3 out of 5 stars (61) |
| Date First Available | June 20, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 75.8 pounds |
| Item model number | MC1218 |
| Manufacturer | CXRCY |
| Material | Cast Iron |
| Part Number | WoodLathe-12"x18” |
| Power Source | ac |
| Product Dimensions | 32.28 x 4.33 x 16.54 inches |
| Size | 12“x18” |
| Style | Digital display |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Wattage | 550 watts |
L**Y
Surprisingly good medium size lathe
I wasn't sure this would be good quality but I've been pleasantly surprised. Since setting it up I've turned almost 1 bowl/day and occasionally as many as 3 in one day. I've often worked with very fragile beetle tracked and spalted oak and both extremely soft and very hard blanks. The lathe has been very capable and precise, allowing me to turn 1/4" to 1/8" walls laced with throughgoing beetle tracks. The lathe is heavy enough to be stable on a rolling work table for all but the most unbalanced blanks. The drive motor is quite strong, as are the tailstock and banjo. I've been very satisfied. After 4 months of heavy use the motor suddenly wouldn't turn on. Contacted the vendor through Amazon and they were immediate in responding and offering to send the repair part. Very easy to deal with and very responsive. Repairs are done and back to turning. Check out a few of the pieces I've turned with this lathe. After 1.5 years and over 100 bowls the lathe stopped turning, working with the vendor and they're again being wonderfully responsive.
T**N
This thing is trash.
Buyer beware. This thing is trash. I had it packaged up for 5 months, unpacked recently and ran it for 4 hrs over 2 days. It is underpowered, throttled down with any work. The motor failed and burned up after 4 hours. Customer service is non existent. After reaching out, no response, no follow up, no parts replacement options. Chinese made garbage. Do not buy this for your own sake. Recommend buying from and with a US based seller that at least has a semblance of customer support and parts options. It might cost you a little more, but its worth it. Look elsewhere. Strongly recommend Amazon look into this seller and/or delist them for poor product reliability.
R**Y
Well made and great for small jobs
I built high end wood furniture and kitchens for over 45 years so I have owned several large lathes. I recently closed my business and moved to a small house so I needed a lathe that would not take up to much space and this fit the bill. The cons: The lathe is underpowered so it doesn’t work well for larger jobs. It is advertised as being able to do projects as large as 12”, but the motor just won’t handle something that big. It will do the job but it takes 4 times as long as it should. (I did have the tool rest break but that was after I modified the lathe to take a bigger motor, otherwise it would not have broken.) The pros: This lathe is pretty well made. Most of the components are well made and strong. I looked at a lot of lathes on Amazon and most of them for the same money were not made from cast parts but rather welded flimsy parts. The centers and chuck lined up on the money and the bearings had no play in them. I also like the variable speed motor. The photos that I am attaching of the chess pieces were made with the stock motor. The bowls were made after I converted the motor to a larger one. The lathe is made well enough to handle a bigger motor. If you are making small items like pens, chess pieces and small bowls I would recommend this lathe over all the others ones I found on amazon.
F**R
Excellent 12 by 18 medium sized lathe
I have used this lathe for making large rolling pins, small chess pieces, pulleys, knobs and other random items. I maxed out with a giant 18" rolling pin blank which was almost 3.5" square out of jatoba, so it was super heavy and roughing it down made the motor work hard. I find the variable speed quite nice - I use it in the middle belt setting, which goes from 950 through 3000 RPM for me - I am going to try the highest belt setting and see how high the RPMs can go. I connected a Kill-a-Watt meter and observed when the motor was under heavy load of my carbide square roughing tool, it never measured above 300W power, 400VA....but it has a very slow refresh speed so it might not be the best judge of measuring motor horsepower. At the claimed 3/4 HP, this would be 746 * 0.75 = 560 Ws, but I have never observed that high. The spur center, live tailstock center and center plate are black steel, not pretty and shiny like Nova gear, but they get the job done. All standard measurements on this lathe - the threads on the headstock are the most common size, I forget the exact spec and the tapers in the headstock and tailstock are common MT2 - I was able to find a center screw and a higher quality live tailstock center as well as a Jacobs chuck very easily - I read somewhere that non-standard gear costs an arm and a leg so I was careful to select a lathe with very standard fittings. This lathe is identical to the one Grizzly sells for a lot more money and its well made and very heavy, I've not needed to bolt it down yet, but then I haven't tried turning big bowls on it yet, only spindle work till date.
P**S
Underpowered
Okay for small things like pens or 2” candlesticks. Way underpowered would never be able to make a bowl. Put in an unfinished 4” vase and I couldn’t cut anything without it stopping!!!
R**B
CXRCY 12" X 18" Benchtop lathe
Nice product for a first lathe. It is my first lathe and it works really well for what i use it for. With the addition of a 4 jaw chuck and a circular center steady rest I was able to taper down a 36 inch dowel rod for a walking cane. Also turned my very first bowl. I am very pleased with this lathe.
C**O
This unit is underpowered and poor electrical from China.
What a piece of junk! It vibrated pretty bad so I tightened all the nuts and bolts, which helped a bit. Used it for about two weeks just to get used to it. I went down to shop to finish apiece Iowa's working on and it wouldn't even turn on. So went through all the wiring connections with my VOM and everything checked out, except the motor still would not run. I have had the unit for a total of 5 weeks, one week too much so neither Amazon or th manufacture will warranty it. I tried to find a replacement motor but no luck there. It will make a good anchor for somebody.
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