another twist on cue lathe

Just was on ebay lookin for new bits and found this cue lathe
Think i would stick with todd's lathe or chris's lathe

http://cgi.ebay.com/CUSTOM-POOL-CUE-LATHE-DOUBLE-CHUCK-EXTRA-LONG-POWER-CUT-/320656886023?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4aa8a3c907

I love how great it is.....

one pic that you can barely tell anything by
never used by cuemaker who ordered it
spindle bore of 1.3 instead of a more friendly 1.375 or larger
no specifics on anything else
premium price for what it seems to be...
basically no effort to sell and it probably won't
 
Pool cue lathe. new from tool and die shop. Power feed, double self centering chucks with 1.3 through hole. 110 volt. This was built custom for a cuemaker and never used. It has a few better features than all on the market (which I can't disclose here). No extra tooling. Extra long bed , approx 38" between centers. Sold "as is" since it is a prototype and has not been run through rigourous paces yet. No other pictures are available due to design concealment.

Taper cuts without a bulky attachment!

The only reason this is for sale ,, version 2 prototype will be lightened up and more compact for bench top use. In production now. Distributors will be in MI.,IN.,FL,CA.

Lannoo Custom Cues, In./Ca./Fl.
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Key word that TELLs you not to buy (PROTOTYPE)
 
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good luck facing off big wood on that thing,and good luck tapering without serious chatter for that matter.
 
might want to invest in armor

you might want to invest in an armored suit before turning it on.
IM STANDING WAY BACK
 
All this from a picture ? :rolleyes:

The bed looks to be similar in section to the Taig, maybe a bit heavier. The headstock looks to be fairly sturdy. It might be a fine lathe :shrug:

Dave <--has built a lathe .... from scratch :thumbup:
 
Looks like you should add a set of wheels to the end and make it ultra portable, or I use mine for my miter saw.
 
New Cue lathe

Wow , I just got my LANNOO LINEAR LATHE in from distributor in Florida. It has more free built-in features than expected. Doe's a super job. DC drive motors, power feed, auto taper....which nobody has ever seen yet. CNC type drive belts, and it does'nt use sloppy geartracks that get dirt in them and jump around. It does it all, them some.
I'm glad I didnt listen to comments on this forum from unexperienced cuemakers who have never seen or used this lathe...maybe they are so slow they have time to leave comments here....please keep your equipment and struggle....I will be putting out some primo precision cues.

Everyone comments on New Cars until they drive and buy one.
 
Wow , I just got my LANNOO LINEAR LATHE in from distributor in Florida. It has more free built-in features than expected. Doe's a super job. DC drive motors, power feed, auto taper....which nobody has ever seen yet. CNC type drive belts, and it does'nt use sloppy geartracks that get dirt in them and jump around. It does it all, them some.
I'm glad I didnt listen to comments on this forum from unexperienced cuemakers who have never seen or used this lathe...maybe they are so slow they have time to leave comments here....please keep your equipment and struggle....I will be putting out some primo precision cues.

Everyone comments on New Cars until they drive and buy one.


Since the original post is almost 2 years old, post up some pics for us that didn't get to see it.
 
I realize that the thread is old.

The seller is from Elkhart Ind.
Lannoo Custom Cues is owned by Brian Lannoo and situated in Elkhart Ind.

Quite the little detective I am.
 
I realize that the thread is old.

The seller is from Elkhart Ind.
Lannoo Custom Cues is owned by Brian Lannoo and situated in Elkhart Ind.

Quite the little detective I am.

You're better than me as when I googled Lannoo lathes the only reference I got was to this thread.

Dick
 
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