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Default Emco Compact 5 lathe / mill


"Winston" wrote in message
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Vernon wrote:
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I am considering buying an Emco Compact 5 lathe with mill as a gift
for my son.


In descending order of importance:

1) You are a good dad.

2) Please consider asking your son to attend a machining class
held at your local junior college. I attended and had a great
time learning the safe and proper way to make things using
machine tools.

3) You and your son will be very pleased to start out with a manual
lathe and mill. If you pay attention, your tools will give you
a 'gut level' feel for the variables that will result
in the most productivity and best surface finish.

4) There is always time to move on to CNC after you have made some
parts on the manual machines. Starting with CNC would cheat you
of an intuitive grasp of the subject.

5) If you are patient, you will hear advice from other members of
this group, most of which are much more qualified than me.
Don't be distressed about apparent differences in opinion.

My $.000002

--Winston


CNC is not really needed, Winston is right about learning on manual
machines. CNC is great for long run/multiple parts. One part is faster on
a manual. And you develop a worth while skill.