08-11-2024, 04:01 PM
Yeah, Seig machines are a project in the semblance of a lathe or mill. "Real" machines are either full size and too big for a hobby shop or priced out of the range of most starting out.
I bought my 7x for less than $300 back in the day and put lots of time effort and some money into making it a usable machine. Now, these same lathes are $800 and up, but most still require that same time effort and even more money to get started machining.
Do I sound like an old fart yet?
I bought my 7x for less than $300 back in the day and put lots of time effort and some money into making it a usable machine. Now, these same lathes are $800 and up, but most still require that same time effort and even more money to get started machining.
Do I sound like an old fart yet?
Full of ideas, but slow to produce parts