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Cabin Fever-Mini lathe - sbh10 - 04-14-2014 Hey guys, Not used to working with such small parts but I need to make some small parts. I'm looking for a mini lathe, the best there is. I have no idea what is good or bad in this size machinery. If price were no object which mini lathe would you like to have. I need a starting point as to what to look for. Browsed the Cabin Fever Expo. Other than Little Machine Shop I didn't come up with much. Thanks, Ron RE: Cabin Fever-Mini lathe - EdK - 04-14-2014 First off, welcome to the group Ron. Here's my suggested list of the ones to look at. http://www.micromark.com/microlux-7x16-mini-lathe,9615.html https://littlemachineshop.com/info/4100 The Micromark is a 7x16 and the Littlemachineshop is a 7x12 lathe. They both weigh about the same. If you can stretch your money a little more, about $100 or so, then I would seriously consider this 8x14 lathe from Lathemaster. I researched the 8x lathes some time back and the consensus was that the Lathemaster was the best of the bunch. http://www.lathemaster.com/LATHEMASTER8x14Lathe.htm Ed RE: Cabin Fever-Mini lathe - Shawn - 04-15-2014 If money was no object I would look at http://www.schaublinmachines.co.uk/micro-lathes/102%20N-CF.html If I bought a small lathe myself I would probably go with one of the little machine shop offerings. Shawn RE: Cabin Fever-Mini lathe - sbh10 - 04-15-2014 Thanks guys, The Schaublin looks nice as do the LatheMaster and The Little Machine Shop. This gives me a start as to where to look. I'm afraid of ordering from the UK with all their taxes and the freight. Regards, Ron Hope replies keep coming. RE: Cabin Fever-Mini lathe - EdK - 04-15-2014 Ron, I think the bottom line is to get the biggest lathe you can afford and have room for. I don't think I've ever heard anyone say they wish they had a smaller lathe. Ed RE: Cabin Fever-Mini lathe - aametalmaster - 04-17-2014 I had a zillion 1/16" holes to drill in some small parts once and it was a pain with my 10" SB. Prob would have been a breeze with my little 6x12...Bob RE: Cabin Fever-Mini lathe - aametalmaster - 04-17-2014 (04-14-2014, 05:04 PM)EdK Wrote: I would seriously consider this 8x14 lathe from Lathemaster. I researched the 8x lathes some time back and the consensus was that the Lathemaster was the best of the bunch. I started the lathemaster yahoo group moons ago...Bob RE: Cabin Fever-Mini lathe - sbh10 - 04-17-2014 (04-17-2014, 08:05 AM)aametalmaster Wrote:(04-14-2014, 05:04 PM)EdK Wrote: I would seriously consider this 8x14 lathe from Lathemaster. I researched the 8x lathes some time back and the consensus was that the Lathemaster was the best of the bunch. RE: Cabin Fever-Mini lathe - sbh10 - 04-17-2014 Do any of the mini lathes have a quick change gear box? Sorry, I just don't know. Ron RE: Cabin Fever-Mini lathe - sbh10 - 04-17-2014 I was advised to look at the Precision Matthews. Would you rather have (1) Little Machine Shop Lathe, (2) Lathemaster, (3) Precision Matthews ? Ron |