When the Compact 8 first appeared it had no longitudinal or leadscrew dial. ![]() Measuring the length of a workpiece on the Unimat lathes was never a problem as the longitudinal feedscrew was always engaged. Given my already largely Emco workshop it will come as no surprise to the reader that the next lathe I decided to purchase was a new Compact 8, this was not the very first machines which had chrome finished handwheels. Over the years our expectations grow and so do the size of the models we would like to build, it was soon realised that a larger lathe was needed. This served me well for a number of years and when the Unimat 3 was introduced this too was added to the budding workshop. ![]() My first lathe after starting my apprenticeship was an Emco Unimat SL, purchased via a mail order catalogue.
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