I have a scratchbuild project in the works for the Star Trek group build.
I thought you would enjoy the post I made about the use of my Clisby
lathe for this project.
Woody is using a Clisby lathe (www.clisby.com). They’re from Australia. Very tiny, and very much on my ‘want’ list too…
I’ve been scanning around the web for other alternatives and haven’t found anything that would be comparable for the low $ of these things. They do require an external 12v power supply though…
My birthday’s coming soon… now that my leg is broken, I don’t really have too much use for that whipper snipper I asked for… I wonder if it’s too late to change my order?
No the Clisby was a great deal in my opinion. I bought the lathe & mill combo for about $500 S/H included.
My machines shipped right from the Clisby factory. Mr. Clisby’s daughter is in charge of the lathe production and provided excellent communications.
The lathe is small but functions as a full size lathe does. I think it operates easily.
As Murray noted above you will have to provide a 12volt/2-4amp power supply. I’m using a small battery charger as a power source and it works great. Another thing I would like to mention about the 12volt DC motor and lathe in general, it is very quiet. I did all the work you see next to the room my wife was watching TV in. No complaints from the family about noise.
I knew you’d eventually find something to use your new toy for, Woody [;)] The build looks great! Can’t wait to see the finished product. [:D][:D][8D][:D][:p]
Murray,
I’ve just played around with the mill and have yet to use it for any projects.
I have several ideas of things it will be useful for. I would just order what
you feel like you need.
Where I work we have a machine shop and I enjoy
using the full size machines. I thought it would be nice have a desk top
mill for hobby projects.
Ed,
You know it! Thanks for the encouragement.[:D]
i have been got the TAIG micro lathe and mill with most of all the tooling its made in the USA and is one of the best engineered for the money. just do a google search for TAIG lathe you will find the website. good luck