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Cheap Harbor Freight hobby lathe built on an 8020 extrusion..........
Apparently this existed once. Does anyone have a picture, etc? I had a
thought of making something like that. It was supposed to be powered by an electric drill. Randy |
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Cheap Harbor Freight hobby lathe built on an 8020 extrusion..........
Randy Replogle wrote:
Apparently this existed once. Does anyone have a picture, etc? I had a thought of making something like that. It was supposed to be powered by an electric drill. Randy Well, this must be it unless someone has something different http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive...bby_lathe.html Randy |
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