Woodworker's Journal

Laguna REVO 15|24 Lathe

Many of today’s full-size lathes sell for well over $2,000, which can be a hard price to swallow for their increased capacity. And while buying a mini lathe doesn’t break the bank, its bowl- and spindle-turning capacities can eventually become limiting.

Laguna’s new REVO 15|24 Lathe is the company’s answer to

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