When I was growing up, I recall my dad having a Unimat lathe, which was small and designed to handle metals. It could also do a bunch of other things. It looks like the original Unimat company is gone, but it appears the name and the product are still around. I found a German site from the manufacturer, and a US reseller who claims on having good prices.
If I could afford one, I'd get it....assuming it lives up to the Unimat reputation.
That's a neat little lathe. I've been looking at the one that Jaycar was selling, but so far I've managed to convince myself that I didn't need to spend $899 on a lathe that I'd only use occasionally. On the other hand, Clisby's CML 500 lathe (or maybe the longer bed CML 1000 model) would probably be all I'd need for the small plastic/brass/alloy pieces I often want to make, and the price is tempting.
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What about Unimat?
If I could afford one, I'd get it....assuming it lives up to the Unimat reputation.
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*dodge*:D
What are you going to shape out of the dowel?
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Keep it up and ...
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