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Old 10-12-2006, 04:30 AM
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Re: Finally I own a lathe

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Originally Posted by GTmike400
Sherline makes a good lathe, super precise. I have one. A CNC lathe is a little ridiculous though. Turning on the lathe is a lot of fun, and is easy with practice, milling is a lot more difficult. A CNC mill would be a little more worth the CNC trouble. With a CNC mill, you also need to be able to design parts, and write the code for it, usually involving CAD and CAM software.

EDIT: Thread split from: Finally I own a lathe-by gionc. This thread will cover all aspects of machining for models, and any questions you have. We will discuss potential buys, reviews, how to's, and just basics of the lathe, mill and CNC.
Mike:
I came casually to this posts and I would like to share with you my machinig experiences. It certainly adds a lot to modelling!
I own a Boley F-1 lathe & a Unimat 3 lathe, & I've spent years making accesories for both...

Looking forward to post more pics & experiences...

Mario