

🛠️ Turn your passion into precision — craft like a pro, right from your bench!
The SHOP FOX W1704 is a benchtop lathe featuring a robust 1/3 horsepower motor and a 12-inch distance between centers, designed for precision woodturning. Its cast iron construction provides stability and durability, while the infinitely variable speed control (400-3200 RPM) offers seamless adjustments without belt changes. Ideal for pen turning and small projects, it comes equipped with two tool rests and essential accessories, making it a reliable and versatile choice for both beginners and seasoned hobbyists.

































| ASIN | B001R23SWW |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #248,648 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #17 in Power Wood Lathes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (635) |
| Date First Available | February 13, 2009 |
| Included Components | Shop Fox 8in x 13in Benchtop Wood Lathe |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 49.3 pounds |
| Item model number | W1704 |
| Manufacturer | Shop Fox |
| Part Number | W1704 |
| Power Source | corded-electric |
| Product Dimensions | 7.1 x 27.9 x 13.7 inches |
| Style | Benchtop Lathe |
S**S
specifications that everyone is looking for
here is the exact same lathe found at [...] I know I was searching for the specs since I purchased this Shop fox. Apprentice(tm) 812 VS Mini Lathe The Apprentice(tm) 812 VS Mini Lathe is an exceptional value among true mini lathes. Designed specifically for pen turning and other small woodturning projects, the Apprentice(tm) 812 VS Mini Lathe offers quality construction, dependable performance and a 5 year, 100% satisfaction guarantee making it the right choice for budget-minded woodturners who demand a great value. Whether you're just getting started or you're looking for a second wood turning lathe, the Apprentice(tm) 812 VS Mini Lathe is just what you're looking for. Perfect for pen turning and small woodturning projects Compact, easy to transport Electronic variable speed drive High torque lathe motor for increased power under load Soft start-up for safety and motor longevity Adjustable cam-lock tool rest and tailstock Cast iron construction 5 year 100% satisfaction guarantee Specifications: 8" dia. capacity 12" capacity between centers Electronic variable speed drive Speed range- 750-3200 rpm 1/3 h.p. motor,120 v 1 phase 1"-8 tpi spindle No.1MT headstock and tailstock 43 lbs Standard Equipment: 4-1/4" and 6-3/4" Tool Rests 2-1/4" Faceplate 4 Prong Drive Center Revolving Cup Center Faceplate Wrench Knock-out Bar Instruction Manual
K**N
Great lathe for the money
This lathe possesses many of the features of the 4-500 dollar mini-lathes. Full variable speed without having the change belts, #1 Morse Taper head and tail-stocks, and everything you need to start a hobby that will last a lifetime. The quality is much better than I expected, and while some of the features of the more expensive varieties are not there (like a head-stock wheel or tail-stock auto-eject), you learn quickly how convinces are not really needed if you just want to turn. This lathe was my start, I have since picked up a Jet midi as well. Now my wife and I both turn pens, bottle stoppers, goblets, tops, and are starting on bowls. We both use both lathes, and have found that while this one was a quarter of the price of it's nearest competitors, it's not due to a lack of quality or features. We've managed to turn out fine quality woodworking on it. It's solid, feels like it's well built, stays in alignment, and by all indication will last as long as the more expensive lathes. I've had no issues finding #1 MT attachments like pen mandrels, live centers, drive centers, or even nuts to fit any of our chucks, all at my local woodworking store and for the most part all in stock. This lathe allows me to go from 400 to 3200 RPM with just a dial (on my jet I have a dial PLUS I have to change a belt to one of three pulleys). It even has a child lockout on the switch, something missing from the 500 dollar lathes. I can see myself using this to make pens and bowls for years, and I have recommended this exact model to several of my friends that are thinking about getting into woodturning. Worth every penny and then some, a great investment.
J**N
Great lathe for price just needs improvements
I got the lathe 3 days ago and i dont belive i am going to turn anything very large but i have already made 6 pens with it so far and it made it incredibly easy. All pens came out great and i didnt have a single stall even when turning harder woods like cocobolo. At the low speeds i can slow it but with a high amount of pressure and at full speed i can barely even slow it when using friction polish. I do hate the tail stock though it is a bit week and kinda annoying to reach around and push to lock and unlock it, as well if their is anything aginst the point it will not extend no matter how much you turn the wheel. And my last complaint is the little bars with balls screwed on. When turning they have a frequency to turn and fall off wheli the machine is on. Other than those few complaints i am loving this lathe. It is quiet and strong considering it is a 1/3 power and i would easy recommend it for pens or wands and maybe small bowls or cups
K**M
I use it daily, and it works great.
This is the first lathe I've ever used so take that for what it's worth. I started a new business where I'm using this lathe almost daily. It's been a couple of weeks now and I have no complaints about it whatsoever. It's got decent power, it was well centered, and does exactly what I need it to do. My only complaint, and this is apparently an issue across most small lathes which I don't understand why manufacturers would do it but the tool rests are made with a "texture" which extends to the top where your tools are supposed to glide smoothly and evenly in order to make a clean smooth surface on what you're turning. I spent an hour filing off the texture around the top edge and getting it all smooth on both of the included tool rests and my work is coming out much better now. UPDATE: Still going fine. I did have to replace the live center that came with it. It had weak bearings and started to cause a wobble in everything I was working on. With a NOVA chuck on the head and a decent triple bearing sealed live center in the tail it runs straight and makes a lot less noise. NOTE: If you are looking for a lathe to turn very hard woods or big pieces, this isn't the lathe you're looking for. This works great for small items like pens, rings, and small bowls. If you're having trouble with it stopping on you then turn up the speed and take more shallow cuts making sure your tools are good and sharp. It will do the job.
L**W
Every thing is great other than the spring handles to lock down tool bar and spindle end. Took them off and use a wrench to lock. Could use a little more power (1/3 hp), but it works, just can’t be too aggressive.
L**O
Lo que no me gustó obviamente que es muy pequeño pero eso ya lo sabía de antemano, mi primer trabajo que hice fue en unos minerales de madera de encino
A**O
Es un buen, producto, solo tuve que hacer un pequeño ajuste en la polea, se aflojó el prisionero y perdió fuerza Estoy feliz con el mini torno
M**L
Bought this for my daughter for Christmas. Wasn't quite sure how to wrap a 50 lb box, so I just wrapped the instruction booklet. Lots of tears upon opening.
N**A
My husband purchased this machine twice. First one did have a motor issue and died only after a few weeks. (Returned) Second one has been working fine, he said he wish the motor is stronger, but overall he is happy with the product and worth the money.
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