Ah doc. Ill always take any knowledge you guys want to drop. I can likely learn or re learn something every day.
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When I first got into machining, I got tons of advice from lots of people- in many cases it was the same advice, repeated, and in some, it was bad advice ("Oh yeah, you can just slap that endmill in a drill chuck and go to town!"
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And today, I try to give out the advice I wish I'd gotten back then.
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Im hoping I know enough to make this a nice little hobby machine.
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My first lathe in this biz was a Grizzly 9x20, and I did a lot of good work on that thing before upgrading. (And heck, half the reason I upgraded was just to get a bigger spindle bore.
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The tool post is a huge plus. He did add boring bars so the bar holder may also be usable.
Doc.
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