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Hello from Richmond Hill

Hi Mike. I'm from Oakville.

Do you have some equipment at this point? What kinds of projects are you planning?

Craig
 
Hi Mike. I'm from Oakville.

Do you have some equipment at this point? What kinds of projects are you planning?

Craig
Craig,
Yes, on the metal working side I have a CNC machine that I built similar to Wade'O Design on the internet. I also have a south bend 9a lathe and a Raglan mill and a delta drill press. I have a miller mig welder and a DIY 2x48" belt grinder, and that is about it for metal working. I have a steel city table saw, router table, hammer jointer planer combo, laguna bandsaw, Wadkin Bursgreen wood lathe on the wood side of things if you are interested.
 
Craig,
Yes, on the metal working side I have a CNC machine that I built similar to Wade'O Design on the internet. I also have a south bend 9a lathe and a Raglan mill and a delta drill press. I have a miller mig welder and a DIY 2x48" belt grinder, and that is about it for metal working. I have a steel city table saw, router table, hammer jointer planer combo, laguna bandsaw, Wadkin Bursgreen wood lathe on the wood side of things if you are interested.

Just so you know, the site is called Canadian Hobby Metal Workers, but many of us dabble in wood to various degrees too.

Its all welcome here.

Sounds like you don't need us to help you spend your retirement fund on new equipment...... :(

But everyone needs new tooling....... :p
 
Just so you know, the site is called Canadian Hobby Metal Workers, but many of us dabble in wood to various degrees too.

Its all welcome here.

Sounds like you don't need us to help you spend your retirement fund on new equipment...... :(

But everyone needs new tooling....... :p
On that I seem to be an expert. However I may ask for assistance anyway, you know kind of the voice of "reason".
 
Craig,
Yes, on the metal working side I have a CNC machine that I built similar to Wade'O Design on the internet. I also have a south bend 9a lathe and a Raglan mill and a delta drill press. I have a miller mig welder and a DIY 2x48" belt grinder, and that is about it for metal working. I have a steel city table saw, router table, hammer jointer planer combo, laguna bandsaw, Wadkin Bursgreen wood lathe on the wood side of things if you are interested.

Welcome from Toronto.

I love Wadkins products, they're well made and durable. I hope you get a lot of use out of your lathe
 
Craig,
Yes, on the metal working side I have a CNC machine that I built similar to Wade'O Design on the internet. I also have a south bend 9a lathe and a Raglan mill and a delta drill press. I have a miller mig welder and a DIY 2x48" belt grinder, and that is about it for metal working. I have a steel city table saw, router table, hammer jointer planer combo, laguna bandsaw, Wadkin Bursgreen wood lathe on the wood side of things if you are interested.
Let's see that CNC machine!
 
Side and front view. Spindle is Ugra max 12,000rpm, 2.2kw, ER20 collets.
 

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The spindle on the late is really beefy, can turn outboard on it, but I'm too scared to try it.
I tried to find a good wadkins lathe just to do outboard turning... but I'll likely have to make my own one day.

Have you seen ashley hardwood's video turning massive table top and pedestal at the same time.. on a vicmarc lathe. That would scare the heck out of me

 
Yes, I have seen that. She makes beautiful stuff. That table pedestal was massive. I like watching Richard Raffin too. The ones that have been turning professionally for years are so quick.
 
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