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    NWB's Avatar
    Lives in Doncaster, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 30-07-2018 Has been a member for 3-4 years. Has a total post count of 1.
    Hi there,

    i am currently in the process of researching what CNC lathe to buy, the criteria for the lathe is that it:
    -must be able to machine cylindrical parts of a length up to 300mm. and work for diameters up to 65mm diameter.
    -be able to grip and turn a part from both ends (this isn't necessary but would be ideal)
    -must have a cooling system (will be used to cut hardened steel)
    -Must be as cheap as possible, i'm aware that what i'm asking for is quite specific, however we are working to a budget.

    Finally what would be your purchasing recommendations? are there any locations in the UK where i would be able to browse these machines in a form of shop?

    it can be desktop or a unit, however minimum space would be ideal.

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    Lives in East Lothian, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 3 Days Ago Forum Superstar, has done so much to help others, they deserve a medal. Has been a member for 9-10 years. Has a total post count of 2,908. Received thanks 360 times, giving thanks to others 8 times.
    Anything that meets those criteria, is going to be quite substantial in size.


    If you want 65mm through bore, you're looking at a pretty large lathe.
    Twin spindle lathes/machining centres are going to increase cost significantly.
    Hardened steel requires lots of rigidity and power.
    Define cheap.
    Avoiding the rubbish customer service from AluminiumWarehouse since July '13.

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    I think you should start by researching what is actually available, at what cost and with what physical size.
    Your wish list doesn't bring anything available to mind that isn't at least the size of a Smart Car ;-)
    You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D

  4. #4
    Hi

    If your looking for a 65mm dia CNC production lathe at a good price with flexibility, you can’t go wrong with a Traub TNM 65 or TNC65. These are robust machines with good capability.

    Have a look at some of the <a href=“ https://www.mmturnedparts.co.uk”>turned components</a> we do on ours.

    Regards

    Tim

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