I am sure with the Centroid controls it will do what they say. |
HA! You think so, eh?
Anyway, years ago I had the non-CNC version of that #45 mill, same as pictured but with an R8 spindle. I was less than impressed. I ran it for about 4 hours then sold it. Threw in a few hundy more and got a bridgeport.
But this cnc jobbie is no comparison for a TM-1. The TM1 has a fixed head and wont float out of tram like this asian iron. Of course the TM can handle flood coolant, Also, the TM1 has a toolchanger. If you say you are going to be running plenty of parts, the last thing you want is to stand there and swap tools. If you want/need a TM1, get one - this isn't going to hold a candle to it.