MarkDennehy
Established Member
Well now. Right.
Hmmmm.
Ah, jaysus.
Hah, yeah, right, that's sturdy.
Eh. Well, that's kindof faked because the tailstock locks to the bed with a bolt, not a cam and there's room to wiggle it into alignment (and way out of alignment).
Well, might as well lose a finger...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8k67Mtel5c
That's loud. It vibrates too much. It'll walk all over the bench if you don't bolt it to something. It's as rigid as fresh bread. It's hilariously underpowered. The chisels are really quite remarkably dull. I have no idea how to store it in the shed (except maybe by disassembling the thing). The chisels are pointy enough to hurt and they're packed with nothing shielding the pointy bits in an unmarked box that opens from either end and which you're remarkably likely to tip out into your hand. The faceplate is pure pot metal. The wrenches don't fit the spindle, just the centers. It feels cheap and not exactly flimsy, but definitely like it won't survive more than a year or two. It's an M18x1.5 spindle thread and I've no idea if the small cheap chinese chucks would fit or if it has the power to spin them.
Mind you, for €80, it does appear to have put a ****-eating grin on my face that I can't get rid of.
At this rate, I'll wind up buying a real mini-lathe before I know where I am...
Hmmmm.
Ah, jaysus.
Hah, yeah, right, that's sturdy.
Eh. Well, that's kindof faked because the tailstock locks to the bed with a bolt, not a cam and there's room to wiggle it into alignment (and way out of alignment).
Well, might as well lose a finger...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8k67Mtel5c
That's loud. It vibrates too much. It'll walk all over the bench if you don't bolt it to something. It's as rigid as fresh bread. It's hilariously underpowered. The chisels are really quite remarkably dull. I have no idea how to store it in the shed (except maybe by disassembling the thing). The chisels are pointy enough to hurt and they're packed with nothing shielding the pointy bits in an unmarked box that opens from either end and which you're remarkably likely to tip out into your hand. The faceplate is pure pot metal. The wrenches don't fit the spindle, just the centers. It feels cheap and not exactly flimsy, but definitely like it won't survive more than a year or two. It's an M18x1.5 spindle thread and I've no idea if the small cheap chinese chucks would fit or if it has the power to spin them.
Mind you, for €80, it does appear to have put a ****-eating grin on my face that I can't get rid of.
At this rate, I'll wind up buying a real mini-lathe before I know where I am...