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I think the best advice you received was to go to some schools. Especially a machine shop school. Next would be a cad/cam class or two. Would really lower the frustration level. They are relatively cheap and can save you a lot of time, let along a finger or two. Good to know if you like standing at a lathe for 4 hours straight, before you buy the lathe. Another rule of thumb,
machinery cheap, tooling expensive. One final thing, buy the best you can afford, it will always have value.
I think the best advice you received was to go to some schools. Especially a machine shop school. Next would be a cad/cam class or two. Would really lower the frustration level. They are relatively cheap and can save you a lot of time, let along a finger or two. Good to know if you like standing at a lathe for 4 hours straight, before you buy the lathe. Another rule of thumb,
machinery cheap, tooling expensive. One final thing, buy the best you can afford, it will always have value.