I already have the Quorn book and castings (which I am working on the spindle when I get the time). I like the Quorn book and the verstility of the machine.
I still want to have the ability to make my own cutters if needed. My father-in-law regularly needs forms of antique car rubber bumpers and such. Rather than pay out I woul drather learn to do it myself. I figure years down the road the skill might come in handy when I really need it.
Now a 5 axis CNC grinder would be fantastic but that is a little more than I or any other non-business could afford. I would even love to see one in action from start to finish. I want to see the gouging/gashing process for the flutes, ball mill radius etc.
Thanks for your replies so far,
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