Buck. Re post this in the Cue Machinery Forum. Ha, I bet that you didn't even know there was such an animal.
Lots of lathes of different sorts being sold.
Depends on what your needs are. Chris Hightower and Todd, of American Cue Lathes would be your bestest bets. I know that bestest isn't a word too.
If it is just tips, ferrules, tenons, pin and insert replacement on occasion, shaft cleaning etc, there is a lathe available for every need.
Also, doesn't hurt to also post in the Ask the Cue Maker Forum. Once the guys have a handle on exactly what your needs are, they can give you a 100% idea on which model will suit you the best.
Chris has several models as does Todd.
Both are great to deal with. Also calling both and having a chat helps.
There are a lot of other tools and small doo dads that will be required.
Colets, maintenance arbors, Proper size drill bits. Live and dead centers.
Good luck in your search. If yer not in a huge hurry, there are pretty decent deals on used almost every week in that Forum.
That way, many will come with all or at least many of the little extras that you will need.
Linen wraps. Yep, ya wanna be able to do those.
Depending on which model you choose, some come with a small sewing machine motor and a floor peddle to control the speed.
If you have a variable speed motor, you can adjust lathe speed with the rheostat dial.
Leather wraps are a different animal and will require additional tools.
Linen is pretty straight forward. I could show you once and you would be doing the next one.
Chris offers a repair and building book, DVDs. Joe Barringer, (Cue Components), also offers a full set of DVDs. Both guys products are a must have in the shop when you are starting out.
The Book, (Bible), and DVDs can also be had used in the Mach Forum if you keep your eyes peeled. Bid quick because they tend not to last long.
You will also want to familiarize yourself with different Cue Equipment suppliers as far as supplies are concerned.
Chris Hightower.
Todd.
Joe Barringer. Cue Components
Unique Billiard Supply
Atlas
Prather
Schmelke
Google the above + billiard supplies and they will come up.
All the tools, tips, material plus a lot more.
Also feel free to PM me with any specific questions and I will do my best to answer or put you in the proper direction.
As a side note. What Cross Bone said. A Large Bore head stock will make your day so much easier.