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| Clarke CMD10 Hi guys, Just seen this: http://www.machinemart.co.uk/product...0&r=2043&g=106 Mini mill for £300 would that be a good little machine to start with as a mill and to cnc it as well? Could use it to make parts for a bigger one or that one may do what I want anyway just want to mill some pcbs and small parts for lost foam casting. Ben |
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| That is a Seig X1 micro mill. You can get it lot cheaper ovre here ($259). There are extension kits for both the X&Y axis available from little machine shop, but I think there is someone selling the Super X1 (has the extensions) on your side of the pond already. Aaron |
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| Unfortunately that is the going rate in the UK. The US get the machine for practically nothing. $259 is only a little more than a couple of tanks of fuel in my car. Plexer, you need to check out http://www.arceurotrade.co.uk/. These guys do it for £280 delivered, and it is a far better version of the same machine (it has the extended table/travels mentioned). |
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| yeah the x1 is really not the best choice the x2 would in my point of view be a way better choice and not for a lot less |
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| If you add up the cost to turn a X1 into a super X1, the cost is the same. The Super X1 is a great little machine if you are aware of it's limitations and are willing to do a hand work in cleaning and aligning. Aaron |
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| Longrat thanks for the link that looks good especially with the longer table on it. If anyone has a link to an X2 in the UK that isn't much more than that I would appreciate it but I reckon for a small mill that super x1 is the way to go atm. Cheers, Ben |
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The X-2 seemed to me to be quite a lot of extra bulk for a lot less table travel, though it is obviously quite a bit more sturdy. The X-3 does look nice too, but at 135kg, it's not what I'd call table-top! |
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| Hi Digits, Where did you get yours from? Thanks, Ben |
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Hi I ordered it on Monday from ARC Euro Trade, and it arrived, as promised, this morning It's very cute, but it's pretty solid - 40kg may not sound like much, but you don't want it on your toes! I've just finished cleaning off all the transport lube and re-oiling it - not sure what else I need to do to get it set up properly. Time to search the forum, I guess. Cheers. |
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| Digits, Congrads, now you need to post pic's, of your new addition!! What's your first project? Of course we will need to see pic's of that too!! Ron |
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| Got some more tool shopping to do on Saturday though |
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| I emailed Arc Euro to ask how long the special offer on the X1 was going to be and they say for the next 2-3months. Will have to buy myself one as an early xmas present. Ben |
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