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  • #476506
    Chris Walter
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      @chriswalter65121

      Hi all,

      First post here! So be gentle…

      I've recently bought a 7×14 lathe from Amadeal and am generally very pleased with it. I've stripped it down and replaced the saddle (the dovetail that partnered the gib strip was a radius!) and lapped in most of the lubricated interfaces.

      I've also bought a vertical milling slide and pretty underwhelmed with it (too large a moment around it's centre to the headstock, limited range, etc..)

      I am currently looking for a mill similar to a Centec 2A or ideally a 2B for <£1k and sourcing parts for a CNC plasma table build.

      I do not have a bandsaw though! And am growing tired of all the tiny bits of steel powder everywhere in the workshop…

      So I'm now wondering whether I should delay the mill and finance the bandsaw first (~£250?) or just speed up the plasma build!

      What order did people acquire their kit in!?

      Ta,

      Chris.

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      #10271
      Chris Walter
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        @chriswalter65121

        What do you buy first for project car builds and general tinkering?!

        #476594
        Martin Connelly
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          @martinconnelly55370

          I suspect a lot of the people in this forum have done the same thing as you and bought a lathe in the knowledge that they can use it as a limited milling machine. The limitations of using a lathe as a mill soon become apparent so if space, money and any other considerations allow then a milling machine which also doubles up as a drilling machine is the next machine. You can get away without a bandsaw for a long time using hand saws, angle grinders and slitting saws in the lathe or mill.

          The cop out answer which covers everything is to buy what you need when you need it.

          Martin C

          #476613
          Thor 🇳🇴
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            @thor

            Hi Chris,

            As you I started with a lathe and made a vertical slide so I could do some simple milling operations. I eventually upgraded to a Mini Mill that was a huge improvement over the vertical milling slide. Later I made a motorized hacksaw as I had a surplus small electric motor. Whether you need the bandsaw before the milling machine I guess only you can decide that. Depends on what projects you plan to do, I needed a milling machine more than a motorized hacksaw so I bought a milling machine.

            Thor

            #476615
            Ronald Morrison
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              @ronaldmorrison29248

              i put off buying a bandsaw for years, using the hacksaw for all my small cutting and oxy-acetalene or plasma for the bigger cuts. What a mistake! Now that I have a bandsaw I will carry parts 100 meters to the bandsaw instead of picking up the hacksaw that is 1 meter away. The accuracy of the cuts is better than I ever managed with the hacksaw and I can clamp the stock in, start the bandsaw and walk away to do other things, knowing that the bandsaw will just shut itself off when the cut is done.

              #476628
              SillyOldDuffer
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                @sillyoldduffer
                Posted by Ronald Morrison on 01/06/2020 10:42:40:

                i put off buying a bandsaw for years, using the hacksaw for all my small cutting and oxy-acetalene or plasma for the bigger cuts. What a mistake! Now that I have a bandsaw I will carry parts 100 meters to the bandsaw instead of picking up the hacksaw that is 1 meter away. The accuracy of the cuts is better than I ever managed with the hacksaw and I can clamp the stock in, start the bandsaw and walk away to do other things, knowing that the bandsaw will just shut itself off when the cut is done.

                +1 in favour of the bandsaw! Not sexy but my goodness they save time and effort. Doubly appreciated because hand-sawing must be the most boring, tiring and least rewarding of all workshop activities.

                In order:

                • Hand tools, Taps & Dies, Digital Caliper, bench, vice
                • Pillar drill & Grinder
                • Mini-lathe
                • DTI, Stand and Micrometer
                • Bandsaw
                • Insulating Bricks, Seivert Torch
                • Engine Crane
                • Milling Machine with Drill and ER32
                • Parallels, Boring Head, Rotary Table, improved vice
                • X,Y DRO for mill
                • Angle gauges, Wixey and Angle plate
                • Replace mini-lathe with big lathe
                • Ball cutter, knurling tool, rear toolpost, Reamers, centre set & other accessories to fit big lathe
                • Planisher
                • Improved lighting
                • Air Compressor

                Dubious purchases: 3-in-1, Height Gauge, Scribe Block, milling vice for Mini-lathe, Flood Coolant system, Clamp Set, Press, Engineering Blue

                Made Redundant by Milling Machine: Pillar Drill (mostly), Tap Stand.

                Completely Daft: cross-vice.

                Dave

                #476658
                Chris Walter
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                  @chriswalter65121

                  Thanks for the responses all.

                  Where would people look for second hand mills of a Centec 2A size? ~£1k mark?

                  I've looked on lathes.co.uk and obviously the classifieds here, Gumtree and ebay…

                  Going to respond later to your (exceptionally useful!) list Dave. I may have broken the order a tad…

                  Chris.

                  #476703
                  T.B
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                    @t-b-2
                    Posted by Chris Walter on 01/06/2020 12:58:07:

                    Thanks for the responses all.

                    Where would people look for second hand mills of a Centec 2A size? ~£1k mark?

                    I've looked on lathes.co.uk and obviously the classifieds here, Gumtree and ebay…

                    Going to respond later to your (exceptionally useful!) list Dave. I may have broken the order a tad…

                    Chris.

                    There's a Centec 2B on gumtree at the moment , located in SE.

                    Nothing to do with me , i noticed it this morning !

                    #476772
                    Chris Walter
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                      @chriswalter65121
                      Posted by T.B on 01/06/2020 15:35:46:

                      Posted by Chris Walter on 01/06/2020 12:58:07:

                      Thanks for the responses all.

                      Where would people look for second hand mills of a Centec 2A size? ~£1k mark?

                      I've looked on lathes.co.uk and obviously the classifieds here, Gumtree and ebay…

                      Going to respond later to your (exceptionally useful!) list Dave. I may have broken the order a tad…

                      Chris.

                      There's a Centec 2B on gumtree at the moment , located in SE.

                      Nothing to do with me , i noticed it this morning !

                      I saw that one!

                      It's gone already!

                      Thanks though.

                      #476773
                      Chris Walter
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                        @chriswalter65121

                        Can't quite stretch to this either…

                        **LINK**

                        C.

                        #476775
                        martin perman 1
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                          @martinperman1

                          Just out of curiousity what are the benefits of a rear tool post, I would have to extend my cross slide as it wouldnt be long enough and I couldnt use the power feed unless I could turn towards the tailstock.

                          Martin P

                          Edited By martin perman on 01/06/2020 18:49:18

                          #476776
                          Chris Walter
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                            @chriswalter65121

                            Thanks Dave! My order so far…..

                            • Hand tools, Taps & Dies, Digital Caliper, bench, vice [2]
                            • Pillar drill & Grinder [3]
                            • Mini-lathe [8]
                            • DTI, Stand and Micrometer [4]
                            • Bandsaw [NEXT?]
                            • Insulating Bricks, Seivert Torch [7]
                            • Engine Crane [6]
                            • Milling Machine with Drill and ER32 [NEXT?]
                            • Parallels, Boring Head, Rotary Table, improved vice
                            • X,Y DRO for mill
                            • Angle gauges, Wixey and Angle plate
                            • Replace mini-lathe with big lathe
                            • Ball cutter, knurling tool, rear toolpost, Reamers, centre set & other accessories to fit big lathe
                            • Planisher
                            • Improved lighting [1]
                            • Air Compressor [5]
                            #476810
                            Anonymous
                              Posted by Chris Walter on 31/05/2020 21:25:23:

                              What order did people acquire their kit in!?

                              Can't remember precisely, but I started with a centre lathe and vertical mill bought from the same dealer. After that I think it went roughly like this:

                              Surface grinder and donkey saw

                              DRO for vertical mill

                              Pillar drill

                              Horizontal mill

                              Tool and cutter grinder

                              Shaper

                              4-axis CNC mill

                              Cylindrical grinder

                              Professional quality machine vice

                              Box and pan folder

                              Power guillotine

                              Repetition lathe

                              Instrument makers lathe

                              Horizontal bandsaw

                              Everything, apart from the CNC mill, machine vice and DRO, is secondhand.

                              Accessories and tooling have been bought (all secondhand) as available from all types of sources.

                              Andrew

                              Edit: Forgot to mention the welding gear (oxy-acetylene and TIG) but can't remember where they fitted in. I bought a propane burner relatively recently.

                              Edited By Andrew Johnston on 01/06/2020 21:03:04

                              #476853
                              Thor 🇳🇴
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                                @thor
                                Posted by martin perman on 01/06/2020 18:48:42:

                                Just out of curiousity what are the benefits of a rear tool post, I would have to extend my cross slide as it wouldnt be long enough and I couldnt use the power feed unless I could turn towards the tailstock.

                                Martin P

                                Edited By martin perman on 01/06/2020 18:49:18

                                I have a rear tool-post on my 290 lathe that I use for an inverted parting off tool. The cross-slide is long enough to accommodate a rear tool post.
                                I also use it for a chamfering tool. The rear parting off tools work well, and it is handy to have the tool ready, just wind the corss-slide forwards.

                                Thor

                                #477559
                                Chris Walter
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                                  @chriswalter65121

                                  Well, slight change of plan…

                                  Putting together a Plasma CNC now, and making do with a VMS on the lathe (unless, obviously the right mill turns up down the road…)

                                  Thanks for the input! (And I'm also going to buy the bandsaw to help cut the box section for the plasma table).

                                  Chris.

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