I'd appreciate some mini lathe advice, thanks

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g3n3r1c

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I traded for a used Clarke BT1028, I have a few basic tools, just a few standard bits.
I've used it enough to turn a 18650 sized tube out of 6016 aluminum a rudimentary genesis atty and a few track wheels out of delrin for a folding door in need of repair. I really want to learn how to use this thing but really don't know all the tools I need to make mods and atties, which is what I'd really like to do with it :D

Just wanted to see if any of you would point me in the right direction.
Here's a couple pics, I need to clean it up a bit, haven't played around with it since winter hit.

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First off if you ever need a replacement part this site has pretty much everything Tooling, parts, and accessories for bench top machinists - LittleMachineShop.com
They also have a lot of tooling. You for sure want to get you a good parting tool makes life much easier. Also if your going to cut threads a threading cutting tool would also come in handy. Boring bars and a holder might also come in handy. Also you might want to think about a quick change although it is more a time saver then something you absolutely need. They make a aluminum one which i would stay away from the steel ones are much better and will last a lot longer.
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they are a bit pricey though. This place here has the set 30 bucks cheaper the little machine shop. Mini Quick Change Tool Post & Holder Set OXA 0XA Series
Other then that a good bench grinder with some norton white aluminum oxide wheels and you can sharpen and even make your own cutting tools.


As far as the machine goes there are a ton of mods you can do to it . I have added Dro's ( digital readouts ) to mine. saddle lock , added a 14 inch bed . A 5c collet chuck. Put tapered bearings in the head stock . Added a metric lead screw so i can cut metric threads. Made a cam lock for the tail stock. Really none of this is really needed just time savers and accuracy mods. Here is a site with a lot of info on the lathe and mods. mini-lathe.com home page
Here is a pic of my lathe that very dirty at the moment
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As far as you main question as to how to use it , You tube videos might be a good place to start. I went to a machinist school so that is where i learned. If there is something you have in mind and cant find any info on it you can message me and I will try to help.
 
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