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RE: Lathe Lighting - Herebrooks - 04-30-2018

A 9.99 study light from Ikea works well with an LED spot from home depot. Mount it on your headstock.


RE: Lathe Lighting - handi - 04-30-2018

I now have a very nice three stand lighting kit for filming. It also eliminates shadows at the lathe. 

But prior to getting this set up, I used clamp lights. Harbor Freight, Northern Tool and the big box stores all sell them. I use them with LED lights so breaking is not an issue.

These lights can be put nearly anywhere, and three or four cost next to nothing.


RE: Lathe Lighting - J Lilley - 04-30-2018

I have a 4' LED directly over my lathe and an LED light from Ikea with a flexible shaft and magnetic base. This combination works well for me. I only need the small light on the inside of some bowls and sometimes on hollowforms.


RE: Lathe Lighting - jcredding - 04-30-2018

Thanks all. Ended up getting the 4’ LED for over the lathe and the clip on flood for at the lathe. Appreciate the help as always!


RE: Lathe Lighting - Arlin Eastman - 04-30-2018

(04-30-2018, 06:51 PM)handi Wrote: I now have a very nice three stand lighting kit for filming. It also eliminates shadows at the lathe. 

But prior to getting this set up, I used clamp lights. Harbor Freight, Northern Tool and the big box stores all sell them. I use them with LED lights so breaking is not an issue.

These lights can be put nearly anywhere, and three or four cost next to nothing.

Ralph

Are you talking about the clamp on light that Daddo posted?  We have 3 of them but are used for the chickens and chicks


RE: Lathe Lighting - Arlin Eastman - 04-30-2018

(04-30-2018, 09:37 PM)jcredding Wrote: Thanks all. Ended up getting the 4’ LED for over the lathe and the clip on flood for at the lathe.  Appreciate the help as always!

John

Make sure you get a good LED light for your clip on say 80w or better and they provide a LOT of light localized.


RE: Lathe Lighting - MichaelMouse - 05-01-2018

(04-30-2018, 06:51 PM)handi Wrote: I now have a very nice three stand lighting kit for filming. It also eliminates shadows at the lathe. 

But prior to getting this set up, I used clamp lights. Harbor Freight, Northern Tool and the big box stores all sell them. I use them with LED lights so breaking is not an issue.

These lights can be put nearly anywhere, and three or four cost next to nothing.

Yup, old days they were referred to as clip floods.  Used them a lot for studio work back in the day.  Why I happened to have them on hand when I wanted light inside the bowl....


RE: Lathe Lighting - NC Jim - 05-02-2018

I use this LED loading dock light:


RE: Lathe Lighting - Big Dave - 05-04-2018

Here's what I did on my midi....

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Dave


RE: Lathe Lighting - MichaelS - 05-04-2018

overhead is good, and task lighting is also needed. I believe this is a link to the light my wife bought me for Christmas: https://www.amazon.com/Multipurpose-Worklight-Multifunctional-Workbenches-Gooseneck/dp/B01LPHA998/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1525450058&sr=8-6&keywords=magnetic+lathe+light

The magnet on it is robust! (40-60lbs) and the light is very bright. I'd give it an 8/10 and was pleasantly surprised. It'll snap anywhere onto my lathe at nearly any angle and hold even w/ an unbalanced piece.

This light, plus the 12 LED lights overhead make turning a well lit experience (and not the alcohol kind
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Michael