I was wondering how that lathe and mill are working out?
JON
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HEY ALLENLOOK HOWS THE LATHE WORKING ??????
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Fantastic! My first project was the driveshaft and keys (and keyways) for the Cub-Generator project I'm working on, and now I have a lead on an *entire machine shop*, including an Atlas lathe and a Bridgeport knee mill with all the tooling and a half-ton of steel stock.
I'm still going to keep the mini-tools though, because I have all of the collets, end mills, insert cutters, etc. for them now and they're so easy to use!
Cutting metal is actually fun.
I'm still going to keep the mini-tools though, because I have all of the collets, end mills, insert cutters, etc. for them now and they're so easy to use!
Cutting metal is actually fun.
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