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<Croc. Dundee mode> "Now *this* is a lathe."

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Old 04-13-26 | 02:04 AM
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<Croc. Dundee mode> "Now *this* is a lathe."

Took this photo thinking of the "seen in the wild" thread over in C&V, but it probably belongs here.
On holiday in the UK, loads of Art museums, with a surprise every now and again.
(Disclaimer: I have three lathes and a horizontal miller, none of which compare to this beauty.)



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Old 04-13-26 | 06:17 AM
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Is that thing an accident looking to happen, or what am I missing?

Edit: it's a Ward. They made some interesting machines... https://www.lathes.co.uk/ward-50s/






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