I want to be able to make custom ferrules for my walking sticks. Logically I should just buy an engineering lathe, but I have a serious space problem and frankly, can't make room for more machines. My ferrules will all be non ferrous metals (brass, aluminium, copper). I have an AC370WL and I understand that in theory this could cope with such material. I'm able to rough cut brass with just hand tools, but to get the precision that I need I think I will need something more akin to engineering lathe features. So quick googling shows that adding a cross slide and tool post to a woodworking lathe isn't exactly a novel concept so I would like to move forward with this. However, I have no experience with metal working so before I start blindly buying parts, I was hoping somebody here could cast an eye over what I have in mind and maybe make alternative suggestions.
https://www.vevor.co.uk/rotary-tabl...table-4-7-10-x-4-3-10-x-y-axis-p_010995458614https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/363793838576?hash=item54b3cd71f0:g:tqMAAOSwpXdiT7i0&LH_ItemCondition=1000
Particularly as I'm new to this and don't have high expectations that this will work, I'd like to keep this below £200, or at least the initial outlay to prove the concept, if I need to improve tools for efficiency later, then that's fine. I guess I'll need a parting tool and some other tools. No idea what I'm doing there though.
So, does anybody think my plan will allow me to turn ferrules?
https://www.vevor.co.uk/rotary-tabl...table-4-7-10-x-4-3-10-x-y-axis-p_010995458614https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/363793838576?hash=item54b3cd71f0:g:tqMAAOSwpXdiT7i0&LH_ItemCondition=1000
Particularly as I'm new to this and don't have high expectations that this will work, I'd like to keep this below £200, or at least the initial outlay to prove the concept, if I need to improve tools for efficiency later, then that's fine. I guess I'll need a parting tool and some other tools. No idea what I'm doing there though.
So, does anybody think my plan will allow me to turn ferrules?