ringneck
Well-known member
I am not a real proficient machinist, but have always wanted to better my skills and get to the point where I can make more of my own parts/tooling for projects. As such, I am looking to add a modest bench top mill and lathe to the shop.
Just to get it out of the way, because I am sure it will be coming... I know Chinese *****, benchtop *****, and bigger old iron is better
I was looking at the Grizzly G0619 (looks to be the Chinese sieg x3), and the G0752 10x22 lathe...
In shopping around I happened to go onto the Smithy site, not really interested in a mill/lathe combo but happened there anyway.
They have a couple variable speed units (lathe and mill, not too interested in the combo), that look interesting. They have DRO and are roughly comparable to the Grizzly units in specs, a touch more in price, however didnt seem bad for adding the DRO in my mind.
I can't find anything on the Smithys (although suspect they are the same Chinese units just dressed differently).
I have a couple questions for the GJ crew.
Is it worth having this scale of equipment in the shop? I know it will be fun to tinker with and hone technique, I would like to ultimately get some value out of them too (useful work).
Do you have any opinions on this equipment, or options?
Should I be taking a different approach altogether? (Already have some community college instruction under the belt, will likely do more).
Thanks in advance.
Just to get it out of the way, because I am sure it will be coming... I know Chinese *****, benchtop *****, and bigger old iron is better
I was looking at the Grizzly G0619 (looks to be the Chinese sieg x3), and the G0752 10x22 lathe...
In shopping around I happened to go onto the Smithy site, not really interested in a mill/lathe combo but happened there anyway.
They have a couple variable speed units (lathe and mill, not too interested in the combo), that look interesting. They have DRO and are roughly comparable to the Grizzly units in specs, a touch more in price, however didnt seem bad for adding the DRO in my mind.
I can't find anything on the Smithys (although suspect they are the same Chinese units just dressed differently).
I have a couple questions for the GJ crew.
Is it worth having this scale of equipment in the shop? I know it will be fun to tinker with and hone technique, I would like to ultimately get some value out of them too (useful work).
Do you have any opinions on this equipment, or options?
Should I be taking a different approach altogether? (Already have some community college instruction under the belt, will likely do more).
Thanks in advance.