sounds like a good plan, but do yourself a favor and get a bridgeport clone for under $5(not cnc).
Sherline machines are by no means for production of any sort. You will be very dissapointed.
I wouldnt even consider putting stainless steel and sherline in the same sentence or anything else you stated other than aluminum.
Jon


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. I've been fascinated by manufacturing for the longest time now, and as a result I have been wanting to teach myself CNC machining. To open the doors, I'm thinking of starting a small company and investing $10,000-$15,000 in a home workshop. Please bear in mind, that money won't just be for CNC equipment, but it must also cover the cost of a building and assorted hand and power tools. For a mill and lathe, I'm thinking of purchasing the Sherline CNC machine shop package pictured
. First, is this a good package for what I want to accomplish, or is there a better alternative that includes both a CNC mill AND lathe and falls within the same ballpark price? I definately do not want a Chinese product, but I would be open to other suggestions. Also, what would be some good reading material for me to learn the subject of CNC and associated programming languages, considering I have absolutely no background in machining?




