yes of course its turned
but I was talking about making one small scale flintlock
it would be faster to make one hammer for example with files then to use machines , but its different if you should make 100 of them.
even if you use a mill for the hammer its a lot of hand filing to finish it .
if you are going to buy machines just remember that when you bought the machines you need to spend at least 10 times the money you paid for the machines on tools and acessories before you have a complete useable equipment .
PLEASE JUST DONT BUY ANY CHINESE JUNK , YOU WILL REGRET IT .
its much better to buy american or european used machines
I got a friend who bought a chinese lathe despite my warnings
the main difference between his and my lathe is that I can use my for precission work and he cant
in my opinion the chinese machines is totally useless
a worn out high quality professional machine is still 10 times better to use then a new chinese
yes its a mold pattern only , no bore will be drilled to it and it will not be cut to the right length either.
the master will just be used to create a silicone rubber mold for wax casting.
then the wax will be embedded in a special investment and preheated
when you heat the investment mold the wax will flow out and burn completely to leave the cavity for the molten bronze, thats why its called lost wax casting .