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Thinking of Graduating
From casual and one-off builder to maybe having a dozen plugs that look the same. What can I expect to spend for a decent lathe and duplecator combo?
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be careful Fred .. A friend of ours is going through a nightmare story with a Vega duplicator now .. I guess they made some not very well thought out changes to it ..
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make a duplicator for your lathe yourself and use a proffesor M carbide tip and holder. It's easy to do and cheap. Mine still works great, very simplistic. I think of the other Fred(fishbumwannabe) when I use it and have him to thank for it.
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The Vega dup does not stand up all that well. Mine has turned approx. 200 plugs and the damn thing wobbles and binds. I am thinking about sending it back to Vega for refurbishing.
You can get a nice TurnCrafter Pro lathe from PSI for short money. WoodBuster on the other site has a real nice Craftsman lathe for sale right now. |
I also agree if you are only going to make 25 or less plugs at a time the homemade version is the way to go. After that many your wrists get cramped. You will have fun building it Fred and if I can help let me know. You are welcome to stop by anytime when you head down the Cape. I am only 1 mile off exit 5 on 495.
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I can really remember what it was like when it was new but I sure don't like the way it runs now. Maybe I need to make plexiglass patterns. Andrew, the binding is a chattering like movement! EXIT 5 of 495........Paul Fling!! |
Took the spring off my Vega after the first time I used it. Hand pressure is better. On curves like a polaris, I go from belly to neck, and then from head to neck, follow the contours down slope (do the same for the rest). Have not had any problems with it binding up, and I also use 3d models that I turn rather than plexi. You probably do something similar, so I'm not sure why the troubles :huh:
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Fred, stop in at the Professor's classroom, you will not be disappointed. :)
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Classroom:rollem: Special Ed class.
Pigsty more like it. Hey Dave how you doing:wavey: |
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