dalemcginnis
Local Chapter Leader
I'm thinking of getting a small metal lathe and I'm looking for recommendations. At this point it would be used for mostly making my own bushings and such.
I have the Taig and love it. I do bushings, pin chucks, centre bands, etc with it. It is inexpensive and there is an excellent community with mod ideas.
Fred that's a very nice little toy, could you bright me up with 7x14, 8x16, 9x20 what is the meaning of those numbers, Thanks
I'm thinking of getting a small metal lathe and I'm looking for recommendations. At this point it would be used for mostly making my own bushings and such.
Sooooo let me ask .... what the least inexpensive metal lathe that's decent ... and how much moola are we talking????
Paul and Fred thanks for the light up, Fred went to the 'Asset Plant & Machinery' web site and click on they catalog it's not available as well as they online store I got they address in Dandenong but no phone number, I might pay a little visite to the shop, Thanks again for the info
Grant,
I bought the metal version for the Taig and then bought the wood add-ons. However when I have tried working with metal, I can't get the cutters to work worth a plug nickel. What kind of cutter heads do you use and where did you buy them?
My 1/4 in carbide cutters came from Grizzly and they just don't work well at all, even on soft metal. I used slow speed and very slow feed.
I would really like making my own bushings.
Hank; Sounds funny; but the general consensus is that carbide should be used at high speed and feed rates. Carbide isn't as sharp as HSS, just like lathe tools. I see you are in Japan. Check shipping conditions first. (But you already knew that!)
BTW: Most people consider these Chinese made machines to be a good value for hobbyist tools, but inferior to Tool-room quality lathes. YMMV
They can be improved by judicious tweaking and adjustment. Again YMMV
Check out these web sites and follow the bouncing links
Sorry for the length.....
I have the Taig and love it. I do bushings, pin chucks, centre bands, etc with it.
Your comments brings up another question I hadn't fully thought about. That is, besides the lathe what other basic tooling/accessories do I need to get started?
That is, besides the lathe what other basic tooling/accessories do I need to get started?