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Gunsmithing CNC 1440 Turning Center

Whenever budget allows for it, a box way, slant bed lathe will get your further along than something like what your looking at.

Just better repeatability as the screw is always loaded from gravity.
 
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Steppers equal a big ol’ nope from me. Been there, done that, will not do again.
 
This CNC lathe is another low end chinese job most likely.

Hunt a good used machine here:


Make sure it takes g-code and the company is still around.

Mazak, Mori Seiki, Haas...



That is an excellent point that I wished I'd of mentioned. Parts, support, and use of common G code.

Well stated.
 
Been running Fanuc controls for 40 years and ended up buying an oddball teach lathe with Fagor control.
It can run G code or conversational and I have to admit it's not a bad control to learn. Taiwan is usually good to go,
(better than American), Northern China is cheap but not nearly as good.
 
FWIW: I've owned a Doosan lathe since starting my shop in 2008. I've had to replace a hydraulic actuator...
Fanuc controlled. It's been a very good machine.

Good luck on your quest.

C.