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Hi, I'm looking to buy a CNC mill, for small aluminum work and maybe easy to machine stainless. I would like to get it CNC ready, so i don't have to go through the trouble of retrofitting... it seems like some people are going through hell getting this done. I'm willing to spend up to 10 000$ My limiting factor is the 30" doorway and tight hallway it has to cross to get to the basement. I've been looking at: cncmaster.com's CNC Jr. Mill industrialhobbies tormach (which i don't think will fit, unless i remove the door frame) X3 (which i'm not sure can be bought CNC ready) I want a stable and rigid machine with good accuracy, and which gives a nice finish. Any suggestions as to where i should look or buy? (PS, I live in Canada) Any info would be valuable. Is there any reason no one here talks about dyna mytes and emco mills? are they much to expensive? Thanks Aleks. |
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| The Tormach will fit if you take it apart. I had a similar situation with a even smaller door and they told me, "Your choice is between removing the columm + cabinet assembly from the base, or removing the cabinet from the column + base assembly." Call or email them to confirm. Syil sells a CNC X3 or Super X3 that is shipped from China... (waiting on mine). They have quite a few options. Email them for pricing. Good luck. |
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| The HAAS Office Mill OM-1 VMC will and it has an ATC. http://www.haascnc.com/VMC_MODEL_OM.asp#VMCTreeModel It's not a Bench Top but it has wheels. Sneek it in the closet next to the Washer and Dryer. No one will ever know it's there.
__________________ Toby D. "Imagination and Memory are but one thing, but for divers considerations have divers names" Schwarzwald (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) www.refractotech.com |
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