particleman
11-26-2007, 06:14 PM
Hi everybody, this is my first post I have been doing alot of reading and searching the past few days on this forum and many other sites about benchtop mills. I am really impressed by the CNC conversions that people are doing with these mills. I am trying to decide which mill and lathe to buy. To be honest this is my first mill and I'm looking forward to jumping into one and doing a CNC conversion. I have been looking very hard at the sherline 5400 series until I came across what people where doing with the sieg X2. Now I'm pulling my hair out trying to figure out which one is better for me.
To give you guys a good idea what I will be doing. I will 100% for sure be converting whichever mill I get to CNC. Speed is NOT an issue for me as I will not be doing production work with it. I am into RC hobby stuff I can see lots fun making RC parts. I can also see doing smaller gun parts. 4th Rotary axis IS something I want to get later on if not initially.
The sherline is appealing to me as it seems like a well built machine, especially for a first timer. I have similar thoughts about their lathe. My concern with the sherline based on what I've read is the backlash that can develop? Is this an issue or fixable? I also like the CNC stepper motor mounts that are available with the sherline.
I'm also considering the SIEG X2 mill, but my main concern with this mill is the very small Y travel 3.5"? The Sherline has 7". I would think that only 3.5" will limit greatly what can be done. That is the BIG issue I have with the X2. The X2 also seems like it isn't much cheaper if any to convert than the sherline since you need to buy the $500 conversion kit to do it right.
Keep in mind this is my first mill (and whichever lathe I buy) and money is a factor, these seem to be in my price range. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
To give you guys a good idea what I will be doing. I will 100% for sure be converting whichever mill I get to CNC. Speed is NOT an issue for me as I will not be doing production work with it. I am into RC hobby stuff I can see lots fun making RC parts. I can also see doing smaller gun parts. 4th Rotary axis IS something I want to get later on if not initially.
The sherline is appealing to me as it seems like a well built machine, especially for a first timer. I have similar thoughts about their lathe. My concern with the sherline based on what I've read is the backlash that can develop? Is this an issue or fixable? I also like the CNC stepper motor mounts that are available with the sherline.
I'm also considering the SIEG X2 mill, but my main concern with this mill is the very small Y travel 3.5"? The Sherline has 7". I would think that only 3.5" will limit greatly what can be done. That is the BIG issue I have with the X2. The X2 also seems like it isn't much cheaper if any to convert than the sherline since you need to buy the $500 conversion kit to do it right.
Keep in mind this is my first mill (and whichever lathe I buy) and money is a factor, these seem to be in my price range. Any suggestions would be appreciated.