Jud96
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I’ve been planning to upgrade my lathe in the next year or two and have also been wanting to tinker with CNC chambering and to get a CNC of my own to mess around with and make some parts. I have recently thought of maybe getting a CNC/Manual hybrid lathe that has hand wheels like a manual and a traditional engine lathe platform, but has a CNC control that can be programmed conversationally or with G-code. I know the Haas TL-1/2 lathes are really popular, but I’ve heard they’re not as easy to use manually. I have extensive experience with Haas ST turret lathes, but doing anything on them manually is awkward and not ideal. I also have spent a lot of time running Alpha-Harrison 600 series lathes, that are exactly what I’m looking for, but I don’t think are made anymore. Recently I’ve learned about the ProtoTrak lathes and I’m interested in those too, specifically the TRL 1440EX, pictured below.
Does anyone have experience chambering and operating one of these “hybrid” lathes? I’d like to be able to use it like a manual to simply chuck up a piece of stock and face and turn it, or use it like a CNC when needed. I understand it won’t be nearly as productive as a CNC turret lathe, but it would be used for prototyping and speed up my chambering process. Thanks!
Does anyone have experience chambering and operating one of these “hybrid” lathes? I’d like to be able to use it like a manual to simply chuck up a piece of stock and face and turn it, or use it like a CNC when needed. I understand it won’t be nearly as productive as a CNC turret lathe, but it would be used for prototyping and speed up my chambering process. Thanks!

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