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Some basic questions


sawadeee2 <[email protected]>
 

Hi folks,

I've been flirting with the idea of a benchtop lathe for some time,
and it would be used mostly for photo/telescope adapters and parts.
Most of these do-hickies max out at about 2.5" diam. and a few inches
long, and many would be threaded at .75mm pitch, various diameters.

Here in Canada, BusyBee is the equivalent to Grizzly et. al. Same
machines, different label. So....these are a couple of things I'm
wondering about:
What is the largest diameter stock I can chuck into the chuck? 3"? 2"?
I know the thread range is something like .05 - 2.0 mm, but what are
the steps? Or to cut to the chase; can I cut .75mm threads?
On a more general level, how do you folks find the quality of the
small lathes? Is a lot of tweaking and modifying required, or do they
work quite well out of the box?

Thanks,

Bob

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