http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=95012
Looks like an error in pricing, I believe the last time I looked at this it was about $300.
I just ordered one.![]()
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=95012
Looks like an error in pricing, I believe the last time I looked at this it was about $300.
I just ordered one.![]()
I ordered one yesterday. Most likely the price means it's been discontinued by Harbor Freight.
Wow!!!! Thanks for the tip... I just ordered mine, $82 delivered. What a dael. I always wanted one for tiny work. In my mind, I am giving you a hug blades. Well, OK, just a handshake:rainfro:
No problem knudsen, a handshake will do just fine! :cheers:
Yeah, I had to share this with my fellow CNC Zone / HF peeps. Like Stephen mentioned, I wondered if it meant that HF is discontinuing it. Didn't say they were in the ad, but I also wonder how long it's been lurking on their website for that price. I was just watching a used on on ebay that had 9 bids and went for $204.50 + $48 shipping!
Could be a fun little CNC conversion project.
I was googling around last night trying to figure out what we boughtI have been watching it for a while, but was wondering what the tapers were. Anyway, if you google it you will find it announced on other forums, jewelry forums and stuff.
I was thinking, other uses for these. Could make a heck of a nice sensitive DP. I noticed they spin up pretty good. Polishing station? Something for a CNC mill? If i had another couple hundred clams cash, I would get two more, leave one in the box, wait until the deal disappears, and sell it for more than what the other two cost me. With just the one I ordered, I'll probably keep it as a lathe, unless it just sucks. I'm going to use it on the kitchen table for sure. If I do stuff like that in the house, for some reason, it doesn't count against my shop time![]()
This might be a good use:
Originally Posted by Someone on another forum in a galaxy far, far away
thanks Blades,
I just placed my Micro Lathe order ... don't know What I'm going to do with it, but had to have one!
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If a machine tool can be cute, this is it!don't know What I'm going to do with it, but had to have one!![]()
Think I'll put mine on my keychain!
But seriously, I was thinking that it might make a great milling spindle for my 7x10 lathe. I was thinking about adding one, and this might just fit the bill.
If not, then maybe a damn cute CNC project. NEMA 17's might work well on this, although I'm not thinking too seriously in that direction because I'm nearly done with my 7x10 conversion.
There seems to be a lot of interest in this lathe for that price.... makes me wonder if that's close to what HF pays for it? I always considered it a tad overpriced @ $300, but it does look like a great little lathe for really small work though, or like you mentioned knudsen, a great polishing station!
Add 12V motor and a cigarette lighter adapter.
I think others had it for sale too, if so, they must have been using whatever the competitive mark-up is. Maybe not, I thunk everyone had it for awhile.
Looks like a cheap source of parts for making a 4th axis.
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Maxx
BTW: is this lathe also known as the C0 lathe? I've seen some mention of C0 (c zero) online.
I've never ordered from them, so I have no idea what to expect for delivery time.
What a steal. A big plus is the way the screws are set up, this would be a no brainer to cnc.
Isn't one of the advertisers here selling a CNC version of this lathe for like $1700? Seems to me I recall clicking on a link one time. It was a very clean-looking conversion.
Edit: www.novakon.net was the seller, but they don't appear to have it on thier site anymore. Just higher-end stuff.
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It is indeed a C0, blades.
OK, who will be the first to make some chips and post a pic?
It probably won't be there for long, 374. Better go lift a wallet or play some poker and get $100
Interesting, blades, Sieg has a similar pic, with the belt gaurds for the driving of x and z:
http://www.siegind.com/product.php?id=38
So, I guess a CNC'd version is "factory and available... somewhere. Perhaps someone will find a way to order the factory parts. Looks like the lead screw is driven by a shaft under it going back to the main motor.