Tanshanomi
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Greetings! I just got my first lathe, a South Bend 8K my wonderful wife surprised me with for my 51st birthday. I've ridden, raced and modified motorcycles for 34 years, so I've been around machine equipment most of my life, but I have zero experience operating them myself. I stumbled onto this forum thanks to Mikbul's SB 8K photos thread. Now that my lathe has arrived, I thought I would register here and introduce myself.
I'd never even considered anything like model engine building; I just wanted a lathe to make simple motorcycle modifications (spacers, axles, etc). But now, this seems like a wonderful (and safe) method of gaining some skills and experience, especially with the exact tolerances these sort of tiny parts routinely require. My plan is to try a simple wobbler first, then perhaps an opposed-piston glow engine, but I have to admit that I stayed awake last night reading all of Brian Rupnow's Jaguar/Canadian Cub build thread and that's what got me hooked.
I'd never even considered anything like model engine building; I just wanted a lathe to make simple motorcycle modifications (spacers, axles, etc). But now, this seems like a wonderful (and safe) method of gaining some skills and experience, especially with the exact tolerances these sort of tiny parts routinely require. My plan is to try a simple wobbler first, then perhaps an opposed-piston glow engine, but I have to admit that I stayed awake last night reading all of Brian Rupnow's Jaguar/Canadian Cub build thread and that's what got me hooked.