I'm starting to build more and more stuff, and always going to a CNC shop has a lot of risk when the dimensions might not be quite perfect yet. So I want a small lathe to turn aluminum (and occasionally 303 or 1075) for the first part or three.
I'm super familiar with design for manufacturability, and have enough of a "chess-player" mentality to figure out how to make the cuts... the question is, how cheap of a lathe can I get for a one-off part, without wanting to take it out back and shoot it? Is a 7x12 from Northern Tool or Harbor Freight going to do the job? Major differences between Central Machinery, Klutch, and Grizzly (or something vastly superior for less than 50% more money)? My shop is mostly for woodworking, and both space and power are quite limited - I'm rerouting a 240 x 60A so my table saw stops dimming my LED lights on startup, but I haven't even done that yet.,
I'd love to make chips for under a grand, and get tooling as needed, part by part. But I also don't want to invest in a pretty, shiny boat anchor.
Thanks!
(Oh also... anyone with a lathe who wants to help me prototype on occasion, PM me. My prints are professional, without being aerospace crazy.)
I'm super familiar with design for manufacturability, and have enough of a "chess-player" mentality to figure out how to make the cuts... the question is, how cheap of a lathe can I get for a one-off part, without wanting to take it out back and shoot it? Is a 7x12 from Northern Tool or Harbor Freight going to do the job? Major differences between Central Machinery, Klutch, and Grizzly (or something vastly superior for less than 50% more money)? My shop is mostly for woodworking, and both space and power are quite limited - I'm rerouting a 240 x 60A so my table saw stops dimming my LED lights on startup, but I haven't even done that yet.,
I'd love to make chips for under a grand, and get tooling as needed, part by part. But I also don't want to invest in a pretty, shiny boat anchor.
Thanks!
(Oh also... anyone with a lathe who wants to help me prototype on occasion, PM me. My prints are professional, without being aerospace crazy.)
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