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Bargain lathe for sale
#11
Cover/spray it all with chainsaw oil Denis.
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#12
(20-12-2022, 05:29 PM)goodwoodweirdo Wrote: Ohhh how I would love a lathe in the garage and learn how to use it properly... I'm just too far away to get over and collect it in a reasonable time frame..

Has me thinking, does anyone know of a good youtube channel to follow showing the basics & tricks on a lathe ?

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Matt

All you need is the bedtime reading in this. Written in 1946 and is still spot on in every detail. Mind you, it could have been written 1890 and still be OK. https://store.lathes.co.uk/books/amateurs-lathe
Next, acquire some aluminium bars to practise on.
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#13
I have a copy purchased over 40 years ago as an apprentice and interested in model engineering,has some  helpful tool projects projects too inside.
Another good book is EITB training board book on turning,I had a spare copy,only went for about a fiver on eBay .
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#14
The Amateurs Lathe is, as Tony says, a really useful book despite its age. Everyone wanting to now how to use a small lathe should have a copy.
The Boxford "Know Your Lathe" book is applicable to most small lathes, not just Boxfords. Usefully it's downloadable here http://www.pulse-jets.com/boxford/boxfor..._lathe.pdf (but not the best reproduction quality!)

Charles
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(20-12-2022, 10:46 PM)Ruairidh Dunford Wrote: Cover/spray it all with chainsaw oil Denis.

I find mill slideways oil works well too. Very thick, sticky stuff (plus a 4L bottle came free with my mill).

Simon
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