I plan to buy a small lathe in the near future. I plan to mainly use it for turning pens of non ferrous metals, plastics and acrylic, although i would something capable of turning the odd bit of steel, should I need to do so. I really want MT2 in the tailstock so that I can use live centres from my wood lathe. I may want to do a bit of threading on it- the important bit is that the male and female threads match- whether this is imperial or metric does not really matter. I would prefer a used machine over a new one to get a bit more for my money. I do not need much capacity blanks are typically around 3/4"-1" diameter x 6" long.
I have my eye on a Myfold ML10, when a suitable one comes up for sale. The 7 is more common, but this is too big for me really. The advantage that these Myfords seem to have is the availability of spares and extras, plenty of knowledge online and the potential for conversion to CNC should i want to do so (unlikely).
If I do not go for this, and instead go for something else, am I likely to run into trouble should I ever need to get spares. if change wheels are missing, is that likely to be a huge issues if I needed to get one?
There was a nice looking Holbrook edgar on ebay a little while ago, which went for about half the price of a Myford- the downside of Myford being that you pay for it. too late now, but would something like that be a better buy, or best avoided? (assuming that anything that I bought was fully working and not badly worn)
I have my eye on a Myfold ML10, when a suitable one comes up for sale. The 7 is more common, but this is too big for me really. The advantage that these Myfords seem to have is the availability of spares and extras, plenty of knowledge online and the potential for conversion to CNC should i want to do so (unlikely).
If I do not go for this, and instead go for something else, am I likely to run into trouble should I ever need to get spares. if change wheels are missing, is that likely to be a huge issues if I needed to get one?
There was a nice looking Holbrook edgar on ebay a little while ago, which went for about half the price of a Myford- the downside of Myford being that you pay for it. too late now, but would something like that be a better buy, or best avoided? (assuming that anything that I bought was fully working and not badly worn)