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A Solution to My Shop Space Issues

This one even has a light. The detailing on some of these tiny machines is wild.

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He built it from scratch -- no castings whatsoever! The knee is a weldment. What great work! - He's actually built 2: one in 1/14 scale and one in 1/8 scale... brilliant.

Also Paul Hamler built one, but I can't find any pictures of it.
 
I came across this Miniature Hardinge at a model engineering show awhile back.

Fully functional - made by Bill Huxhold.
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Note the 1" ruler sitting on the compound by the tool holder.
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Not mine - just a collection I came across at a model engineering meeting about 20 years ago. I have no idea who made / sold the kits.
 
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