I know it is small but that is the type of work I like to do.
What type of work do you do on them? I like the prop blade in the corner, back story?
I know it is small but that is the type of work I like to do.
And the Rockwell mill!
Those Rockwell vertical mills are really nice machines for what they are capable of, fairly versatile. Thanks for posting pictures of your lathes..
Dennis
Here is my South Bend Lathe, 10K. Alongside it is my South Bend Lathe, 7" bench shaper. The second picture shows these machines to the right, the SBL 4218 in the middle, and the 14" SBL drill press and the SBL pedestal grinder on the left.
I'v had this unit (14x40) since 2001. I have added a taper attachment, DRO, and Aloris tool post.
It has worked great for me over the years. Its not used in production, more of a tool room machine that has saved me money (actually has made me money).
Very nice, clean and organized machining area. Well thought out by the looks of it as well.
Mike.
I'd love to see some photos of your 1947 Myford lathe.I have an old 1947 English Myford lathe and also a wood lathe.
I posted up pics of my previous Smithy 3-in-1 machine a few years back on this thread but after seeing this thread re-surface again, I figured I would post up a picture of my new lathe after getting it customized to my liking. It is a Precision Mathews PM-1340GT Taiwanese lathe.
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I also purchased a Precision Mathews PM-935TV milling machine to go along with it as a package deal.
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The picture above was when I got it in the shop and setup. I have since added table protectors to my mill and fabricated a power drawbar setup.
Mike.
Thanks... I've got to be organized... everything has a place, and everything is in its place... since my shop is in the basement of my home (and my 2.5 stall garage is attached).
Not much room to grow..but we do have a pool in the back and live close to town.
Dennis
Mike that is a pretty nice setup you have there, I see you have the quick change tool post on the lathe, what else did you get and what changes did you make to customize it to your liking.
Those two machines would definitely be on my wish list.
David
I know EXACTLY what you mean Dennis. I have to keep things organized especially in my full shop where space is at a premium. When I need to grab something I need to be able to walk right to it and I don't have time to search for it. I also cannot seem to function in clutter so when working messes stay under control.
Thanks David. I made quite a few little modifications such as the tool holder rack on the backsplash, added the Dorian QCTP (Aloris toolholders), tailstock digital linear scale, Gator 6-jaw chuck and machined a soft stop for starters. I also fabricated a pneumatic drawbar for my mill (I am actually building my second one now because I am changing my design).
I have a full review and thread on hobby-machinist.com for both machines. Here is the link for my PM1340GT lathe review/mods:
http://www.hobby-machinist.com/showthread.php/24887-My-Precision-Mathews-PM1340GT-Arrival
Here is the review and setup of my PM935TV mill:
http://www.hobby-machinist.com/showthread.php/25675-My-Precision-Mathews-PM935TV-Arrival-Setup
Both are very nice quality machines and are a pleasure to run.
If you have any specific questions please don't hessitate to ask. I don't mind on bit.
Mike.
Thanks for the detailed response and the links, I look forward to checking them out.
It can be such a difficult choice to make when choosing a large piece of equipment like this.
Asian made or American/European made?, new or old school? and then which brand and model?, the options are mind boggling and I don't know what I don't know.
It's nice that you have just recently purchased new machines and can give feed back on them.
My preference is to buy new and I'm OK with Asian made if the quality is good, I've seen many that are Chinese made and are very poor quality but it appears these Taiwanese models you have are a much better grade.
Most of my work does not require super fine tolerances but it's nice to know it will produce fine work when required.
Regards,
David
I know EXACTLY what you mean Dennis. I have to keep things organized especially in my full shop where space is at a premium. When I need to grab something I need to be able to walk right to it and I don't have time to search for it. I also cannot seem to function in clutter so when working messes stay under control.
Thanks David. I made quite a few little modifications such as the tool holder rack on the backsplash, added the Dorian QCTP (Aloris toolholders), tailstock digital linear scale, Gator 6-jaw chuck and machined a soft stop for starters. I also fabricated a pneumatic drawbar for my mill (I am actually building my second one now because I am changing my design).
I have a full review and thread on hobby-machinist.com for both machines. Here is the link for my PM1340GT lathe review/mods:
http://www.hobby-machinist.com/showthread.php/24887-My-Precision-Mathews-PM1340GT-Arrival
Here is the review and setup of my PM935TV mill:
http://www.hobby-machinist.com/showthread.php/25675-My-Precision-Mathews-PM935TV-Arrival-Setup
Both are very nice quality machines and are a pleasure to run.
If you have any specific questions please don't hessitate to ask. I don't mind on bit.
Mike.
A few minutes tidying up halfway through a job can keep you focused on the task at hand. There's a reason why racecar prep shops and aircraft hangars are always spotless.
Thanks David. I made quite a few little modifications such as the tool holder rack on the backsplash, added the Dorian QCTP (Aloris toolholders), tailstock digital linear scale, Gator 6-jaw chuck and machined a soft stop for starters. I also fabricated a pneumatic drawbar for my mill (I am actually building my second one now because I am changing my design).
I have a full review and thread on hobby-machinist.com for both machines. Here is the link for my PM1340GT lathe review/mods:
http://www.hobby-machinist.com/showthread.php/24887-My-Precision-Mathews-PM1340GT-Arrival
Here is the review and setup of my PM935TV mill:
http://www.hobby-machinist.com/showthread.php/25675-My-Precision-Mathews-PM935TV-Arrival-Setup
Both are very nice quality machines and are a pleasure to run.
If you have any specific questions please don't hessitate to ask. I don't mind on bit.
Mike.
Thanks Mike, WOW, I went down the rabbit hole, after clicking on your links above, I managed to get lost for a few hours reading your setup of the lathe and by the time I was about half way through I had 3 or 4 more links opened from you and some others that responded and I'm just realizing "I've go so much to learn.
Looks like I'll need to find a training course or a mentor once I get my lathe (or before) so I can set my machine up properly and be safe operating it.
My last time on a lathe was over 20 years ago and before that at high school in Metal Work class.
Just in case I didn't mention it before, your detailed posts and photos are such great inspiration and the information is presented in such a way that I can follow it easily without feeling like it's over my head.
Thank you for that, I appreciate your efforts.
David
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Hope this works. Fell into a sweetheart deal about a year ago. Six month old 12x36 lathe for $1000. Sold my worn out ShenWai for $1500. What a deal![]()
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Hope this works. Fell into a sweetheart deal about a year ago. Six month old 12x36 lathe for $1000. Sold my worn out ShenWai for $1500. What a deal![]()
I took out the kick plate and made a shelf. I also installed a roller slide Durham cabinet, seen here without the drawers. I put leveling feet on the lathe like dcmus.
Where did you get that table for the lathe? Do you have dimensions on it? I have a Craftsman 12 X 36" and need a new table.
All you guys with the rubber feet under your machines; I know most are not very heavy but, the rubber is not a good surface to level a machine on.
I have three lathes getting them level is important, having them stay level on squishy rubber has to be difficult?
Steve
All you guys with the rubber feet under your machines; I know most are not very heavy but, the rubber is not a good surface to level a machine on.
I have three lathes getting them level is important, having them stay level on squishy rubber has to be difficult?
Steve

