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I'm wondering if anyone has any parts they need made, i have a spare NC Lathe at work which isn't being used. Was wondering if anyone has any small parts need made if so email me there drawing with dimensions and i'll get back to you if it can be done and when

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got any pics of stuff you've done?

gear knob could be funky, are we talking leather or metal? take it metal yeah.

some of us dont know wtf a NC Lathe is :bunny:

how bout a lil R32 badge :banana:

how much $bling$ are we talking for a knob?

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NC lathe is a computer operated lathe which makes shit according to specific co-ordinates, i dealt with CNC lathes, mills and wire cutters and wrote all the programming during my apprentiship...can basically make anything outta metal.

where about you work mate?

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a lathe is a spinning chuck you put material into and you turn/machine the certain piece into a cylindrical symmetric shape....no writing. Could od it with a mill and a tiny slot drill.

Actually i could possibly do it.... can go on the mill and do it, doin it with my gear knob .on the top ill be writing usin a 1mm cutter WLD MAN and getting it black annodized then gold paint in the letter

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