Sunday, 29 December 2013

How To Buy A Mini Lathe Machine

Mini lathes or micro lathes are, as the name suggests, a smaller version of a center lathe or the main machine lathe. These are generally used in an MRO shop or home workshop. When looking to purchase a mini lathe, one should bear in mind that it is much cheaper than the main, full size lathe machine used in shops and workshops of professional craftsmen. If you are a beginner or an amateur, a mini lathe is ideal for you to practice your skills before moving on to professional level machines.

Factors To Consider When Buying A Lathe Machine
When you buy a mini lathe machine, make sure you consider some important factors. To begin with, focus on the items you need to make using the lathe machine. Often, this gives an excellent insight on the kind of machine most suitable for you. However, if you feel you can handle a machine that has better capabilities than a simple one, always buy the upgraded version.

If you are able to determine the right upgrade, it will help you save a lot of money from going waste. Another important consideration is the kind of spindle you need for your work, as this component of the lathe machine is the core of its operation. You get a choice between standard spindles and custom made ones. Speed of the machine for carving or sanding is another important consideration; bear in mind that slower speed means enhanced capability to work with more attention to detail

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