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Dan,
I agree. I like using a real lathe..i.e one that has controls on the apron and not driving the long feed with my right hand on the end of the bed.
Now at some point if I am unable to stand for longer periods, etc, then being able to sit comfortably at a table and using my Unimat again may be an option, hence the reason for my keeping it.
Making lure bodies on the 618 would be very compatible.
David
I agree. I like using a real lathe..i.e one that has controls on the apron and not driving the long feed with my right hand on the end of the bed.
Now at some point if I am unable to stand for longer periods, etc, then being able to sit comfortably at a table and using my Unimat again may be an option, hence the reason for my keeping it.
Making lure bodies on the 618 would be very compatible.
David
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