View Full Version : Looking to by CNC Benchtop mill


vtracer
05-18-2008, 08:19 PM
I am looking into purchasing a CNC Mill. I am currently looking at the CNC Masters Jr. Mill.
Anyone out there have any suggestions as to whether this is a good Idea or not. In other words any better suggestions for a bench top cnc system. The pricing of this mill seems to be the best that I've seen. But I've also seen a post where the customer service was not the best.

MichaelBurton
05-28-2008, 12:52 AM
K2CNC........nufsaid.


I own the 2514. And am very happy with it.

hoss2006
05-28-2008, 09:27 AM
America's Largest Square Column Mill 12"x 30" Travel (http://www.industrialhobbies.com/)

philbur
05-28-2008, 12:15 PM
A more difficult question would be, what is a worse cnc system for the price. A round column is not a good starting point for spending 2 times the value of the base mill on the CNC conversion. If you already own a round column and are thinking of converting to CNC is one thing, buying a round column already converted to CNC for USD 5,400 is quite another. 5" of z-axis travel combined with the round column kills it stone dead. A CNC Masters Jr. with spindle control is USD 6,550, a Tormach is USD 6,800. You would need to be crazy to buy the round column.

An IH, Tormach, X3 or SmithyCNC would be a much better point to start your research.

Phil

I am looking into purchasing a CNC Mill. I am currently looking at the CNC Masters Jr. Mill.
Anyone out there have any suggestions as to whether this is a good Idea or not. In other words any better suggestions for a bench top cnc system. The pricing of this mill seems to be the best that I've seen. But I've also seen a post where the customer service was not the best.

acondit
05-28-2008, 03:58 PM
A more difficult question would be, what is a worse cnc system for the price. A round column is not a good starting point for spending 2 times the value of the base mill on the CNC conversion. If you already own a round column and are thinking of converting to CNC is one thing, buying a round column already converted to CNC for USD 5,400 is quite another. 5" of z-axis travel combined with the round column kills it stone dead. A CNC Masters Jr. with spindle control is USD 6,550, a Tormach is USD 6,800. You would need to be crazy to buy the round column.

An IH, Tormach, X3 or SmithyCNC would be a much better point to start your research.

Phil

I have a round column mill/drill that I have thought about converting and I would have to agree with Phil, the potential results don't justify the effort or expense.

Alan

kanton
05-28-2008, 05:16 PM
What do you think of the CNC Baron and its software: http://www.cncmasters.com/cncbaron.html ?

Has anyone dealt with the company?

acondit
05-28-2008, 06:33 PM
What do you think of the CNC Baron and its software: http://www.cncmasters.com/cncbaron.html ?

Has anyone dealt with the company?

If I was going to spend that much money, I would definitely be looking at the Tormach PCNC 1100 and the Industrial Hobbies machine (either machine and CNC Kit or Ready to run).

Alan