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	20-01-2021 #1Can anyone recommend lathes capable of giving great finish on Tungsten up to 90% 
 
 Doesn’t have to be big projects only pen size.
 
 Thanks in advance
 
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	09-03-2021 #2Depends on your size of batches and budget. You really need a machine with LFV technology such as a Citizen L32. This is a great machine as i have one and if you turn on the LFV it chips any material. Looking at around £180k though which is quite an outlay. 
 
 Take a look here https://www.mmturnedparts.co.uk/cnc-...-head-turning/
 
 Regards Tim
 
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	09-03-2021 #3You'll need either coated TC tips for difficult materials or ceramic inserts, it may be worth using PCD for finishing passes, there is no "Special Lathe" requirement beyond it being a reasonably rigid semi-competent machine, avoid small, lightweight, or cheap machines. You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D
 
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	09-03-2021 #4Yes, a friend of mine did a good job of some governor counterweights in Ti using a Harrison M300. Dunno what tools he used but he said pure tungsten was brittle and didn't like being tapped, so moved over to an alloy. Presumably the <90% is helpful on that front. 
 
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