I've seen pictures of a few of you standing by your primary lathe, and one thing I always look for is the distance from your shoulders to the work piece. Pictures don't really tell the story, so I was wondering if anyone has a rule of thumb regarding this.
I am 6' on the nose. My work sits 46.5" starting at the fatigue mat, up to between centers. This allows me to stand upright and comfortable while working. It's also a perfect distance from my eyes for maximum visibility.
Of course this depends on your individual height, but I am curious as to if anyone has given much thought as to how high/low your lathe(s) should be for maximum comfort.
Gene
I am 6' on the nose. My work sits 46.5" starting at the fatigue mat, up to between centers. This allows me to stand upright and comfortable while working. It's also a perfect distance from my eyes for maximum visibility.
Of course this depends on your individual height, but I am curious as to if anyone has given much thought as to how high/low your lathe(s) should be for maximum comfort.
Gene