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if you start with a lathe, as I did, a candlestick might be a good choice. I made many "round" parts and it was a liberating experience to make useful things that were exactly the size necessary and a light press fit to a bearing. As you will find out, the tools and the tooling are just as important as the machine.
To underscore the machine and tools as just the vehicle, yesterday was a remake of a near precision pad. The thickness was not critical, but parallel and flat was. Accomplished with a regular aluminum stock, a file, 180 and 600 grit carbide sand paper. Measures 0.0004 parallel across the 2 x 2 inch size with a near mirror finish. I don't have a mill that can do that. It only gets it sort of close.
As mentioned above, don't do something until you have through enough to know what NOT to do. Stay safe. Have fun.
To underscore the machine and tools as just the vehicle, yesterday was a remake of a near precision pad. The thickness was not critical, but parallel and flat was. Accomplished with a regular aluminum stock, a file, 180 and 600 grit carbide sand paper. Measures 0.0004 parallel across the 2 x 2 inch size with a near mirror finish. I don't have a mill that can do that. It only gets it sort of close.
As mentioned above, don't do something until you have through enough to know what NOT to do. Stay safe. Have fun.