Posted by Dave Halford on 31/10/2021 11:10:48:
Posted by Michael Gilligan on 31/10/2021 10:12:23:
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Third line of your link "precision plain-turning lathe" and way too expensive for a training lathe.
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Just to clarify a little, for anyone who is still struggling:
Assuming that we understand the distinction between ‘Economy’ and ‘Minimalist’
Training lathes, such as the ‘Loughborough’ are Economy versions of general purpose lathes … i.e. they omit some of the more costly components.
Instrument lathes [or the same by any other name] are Minimalist because they omit some unnecessary features and then make the design and engineering of what remains as near perfect as possible.
… For modern examples of this approach, we should probably be looking at Schaublin, and Levin.
… I don’t think Hardinge makes a modern Cataract
MichaelG.