laukejas
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Hi, I've had 2 years of experience working on old USSR lathes, but now I need a mini lathe for my home hobby projects, something that I could carry around and clamp down to a heavy table in the living room (don't have a shop). So probably around 40-60kg for the machine. 7x12", 7x14" or 7x16" would be ideal. Plan to turn aluminum, brass, stainless steel (304 or 316) - I know that last one is problematic for mini machines, but I'm okay with taking very light cuts. My budget is 1500€. Don't need fancy stuff like DROs, but "basic" features like:
1. Compound rest (with lock);
2. Proper and easily accessible locks on carriage and cross slide;
3. Tapered spindle bearings (it's a shame this has to be specified);
4. Quick lock on the tailstock;
5. Compatibility with common accessories;
6. No plastic gears, and proper autofeed design that doesn't wear out the leadscrew.
Now I've done my research, and there are lots of good suggestions for US brands, but very little for EU. Most mini lathes here seem to be Chinese clones of one another, for example:
Sieg S3
VEVOR 7'' x 16''
Proxxon PD 250/E
TM 210 x 400 Vario
Warco Super Mini Lathe 350
Bernardo Hobby 300 Vario
HBM 210 Vario
And so on. They are all near identical judging from visuals and specs, just different branding and paint. Unfortunately many don't specify the stuff like I mentioned, for example whether they have plain or tapered bearings. I am not sure if any of them are better than any others. For example Vevor has the most features and most powerful motor, but also a reputation for being a gamble in terms of quality/defects. Proxxon seems well reviewed, but weights just 11kg, so there is zero hope for rigidity. HBM also has very nice features, but almost impossible to get in my country (Lithuania) and very few reviews, so it's difficult to tell how good it is.
I know that in US, some companies that sell these Chinese clones do additional quality control, like Precision Mathews, so buying from them you can expect full features and much better quality, but I can't find if there is anything similar in the EU, and which brands are more reliable.
I've also researched the option of buying metric variant lathes from US, like Taig or Sherline, but the shipping costs and taxes exceed the price of these lathes, and while I believe they have good quality, they also lack many of the features I'd like to have. I also researched local options, like buying used, visited various machine shops, but there is nothing - my country is very small, there isn't much going on here, machine shops are very few and none of them deal with mini lathes, only the big stuff like in my former workplace.
Can anyone suggest, are there any better alternatives under 1500€ in EU with my requirements? If not, are any of these Chinese lathes better than the others? I'm okay with modifying them after purchase if just a few things are missing, but if I have to replace bearings or something else as big, it will turn into a painful project. Would really appreciate any feedback. Thanks!
1. Compound rest (with lock);
2. Proper and easily accessible locks on carriage and cross slide;
3. Tapered spindle bearings (it's a shame this has to be specified);
4. Quick lock on the tailstock;
5. Compatibility with common accessories;
6. No plastic gears, and proper autofeed design that doesn't wear out the leadscrew.
Now I've done my research, and there are lots of good suggestions for US brands, but very little for EU. Most mini lathes here seem to be Chinese clones of one another, for example:
Sieg S3
VEVOR 7'' x 16''
Proxxon PD 250/E
TM 210 x 400 Vario
Warco Super Mini Lathe 350
Bernardo Hobby 300 Vario
HBM 210 Vario
And so on. They are all near identical judging from visuals and specs, just different branding and paint. Unfortunately many don't specify the stuff like I mentioned, for example whether they have plain or tapered bearings. I am not sure if any of them are better than any others. For example Vevor has the most features and most powerful motor, but also a reputation for being a gamble in terms of quality/defects. Proxxon seems well reviewed, but weights just 11kg, so there is zero hope for rigidity. HBM also has very nice features, but almost impossible to get in my country (Lithuania) and very few reviews, so it's difficult to tell how good it is.
I know that in US, some companies that sell these Chinese clones do additional quality control, like Precision Mathews, so buying from them you can expect full features and much better quality, but I can't find if there is anything similar in the EU, and which brands are more reliable.
I've also researched the option of buying metric variant lathes from US, like Taig or Sherline, but the shipping costs and taxes exceed the price of these lathes, and while I believe they have good quality, they also lack many of the features I'd like to have. I also researched local options, like buying used, visited various machine shops, but there is nothing - my country is very small, there isn't much going on here, machine shops are very few and none of them deal with mini lathes, only the big stuff like in my former workplace.
Can anyone suggest, are there any better alternatives under 1500€ in EU with my requirements? If not, are any of these Chinese lathes better than the others? I'm okay with modifying them after purchase if just a few things are missing, but if I have to replace bearings or something else as big, it will turn into a painful project. Would really appreciate any feedback. Thanks!
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