As most have said, how big is your hobby? I get away with a tiny 70+ year old Lorch watchmakers lathe and using gravers for tools, but my hobby rarely has anything longer than an inch to turn and half an inch diameter.
I've had a 'big' lathe, 7" swing and ~2' centres half tonner or more for a few years but haven't bothered actually setting it up, despite having full tooling etc for it, as the Lorch does 99% of the the jobs admirably and I can use it on the kitchen table. The other 1% I get a friend to do
I paid a bottle of scotch for the big lathe, acquired by joining a couple of live steamer/model engineers email lists. An old bloke had to get rid of it as he was moving into a retirement home and couldn't take it with him so he offered it up to 'anyone under 30' that had an interest in trains and wasn't going to onsell it. I fit the bill![]()



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