My only wish for it was I would have liked a steady rest to come with it. The reason I ended up selling it was my projects got larger and the spindle and chuck diameter are 7/8" and I needed one with a larger opening. Other than that, it never missed a beat and was a handy, versatile machine. have very different ways of doing it.
Lathes spin the material while the milling machines uses a rotary tool for multiple cutting operations. To use, you should know the differences between the two, and that everyone is capable of. Lathes and milling machines both used for cutting raw materials, but have very different ways of doing it.
Lathes spin the material while the milling machines uses a rotary tool for multiple cutting operations. To use, you should know the differences between the two, and that everyone is capable of. Lathes and milling machines both used for cutting raw materials, but have very different ways of doing it.
Lathes spin the material while the milling machines uses a rotary tool for multiple cutting operations. To use, you should know the differences between the two and what each is capable of. Lathes and milling machines both used for cutting raw materials, but have very different ways of doing it. Lathes spin the material while the milling machines uses a rotary tool for multiple cutting operations.
To use, you should know the differences between the two and what each is capable of. I owned mine for 4 years and never had an issue with it. It is powerful and accurate with many features. I did upgrade to a 3" milling vise and that was it. My only wish for it was I would have liked a steady rest to come with it.
The reason I ended up selling it was my projects got larger and the spindle and chuck diameter are 7/8" and I needed one with a larger opening. Other than that, it never missed a beat and was a handy, versatile machine.