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I was checking out that site with the modified taig mill, it had a router on the head and that got me thinking. I was wonder if I could make a new head with a router, on my homier mini mill. This would allow me to cut with some really small end mills, and possibly do some high speed machining? What do you think? If I do this itll probably be mid to late summer, unless I find a really cheap router. what about tooling? need of balanced tooling? and would the collets be acurate enough that woudl come with the router? Thanx Jon |
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