buzzby
Established Member
Hi everyone,
I been looking for a while and finally saw a Sherline 4410 on ebay that i have won. It is just the lathe with only a 3 jaw chuck and the tool rest that comes with the lathe. What would you all list as the minimum extra things i need to get turning.
Will be turning brass mainly with some Aluminum for practice and steel for making screws
To start with i will just be doing simple projects as i learn metal turning (have been a wood turner for a number of years)
Things i know i want but have no idea where to get from
Quick change tool post
cutters (i am used to HSS but wondering if carbide might be the way to go to get started). I know brass needs different angles that others
Drill chuck tail stock
Drills
oil / cutting fluid?
mark out fluid
what else am i missing?
I have learned the hard way not to buy cheap and buy twice but also want to get value for money.
My long term aim is to get a mill as well and start gear and clock making. I have already made a couple of clocks out of wooden gears and want to give brass a try.
Thanks
I been looking for a while and finally saw a Sherline 4410 on ebay that i have won. It is just the lathe with only a 3 jaw chuck and the tool rest that comes with the lathe. What would you all list as the minimum extra things i need to get turning.
Will be turning brass mainly with some Aluminum for practice and steel for making screws
To start with i will just be doing simple projects as i learn metal turning (have been a wood turner for a number of years)
Things i know i want but have no idea where to get from
Quick change tool post
cutters (i am used to HSS but wondering if carbide might be the way to go to get started). I know brass needs different angles that others
Drill chuck tail stock
Drills
oil / cutting fluid?
mark out fluid
what else am i missing?
I have learned the hard way not to buy cheap and buy twice but also want to get value for money.
My long term aim is to get a mill as well and start gear and clock making. I have already made a couple of clocks out of wooden gears and want to give brass a try.
Thanks