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I am new to this forum, and new to Benchtop machines in general. I know everybody probably has an opinion on what brand does what, so, I would like hear some. I am looking possibly looking for a Benchtop mill, in between the 0-$5000 range, I am looking for something that has a little power to it when it comes to spindle, that could mill mild steel at least, and aluminum, cnc, and decent for accuracy. I guess to sum it up, I want something that has the power of an EZ-Trak knee mill, but without the 2200 lbs associated with it, and the price. I have been looking at a couple of possibilities, namely the Syil X4, and I ran across cncMaster's CNC Jr. Wondering if anybody has any opinions on these 2 mills? Thanks. |
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| Neither machine has power even close to a knee mill. You would need one of the better RF-45 clones (Lathemaster or IH) to begin to approach the rigidity and metal removal rates of a knee mill. In particular I would stay away from round column mills like the Jr. Joe |
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| You aren't going to find that rigidity new in your price range. The very weight that you don't want is the REASON the knee mill is so powerful. The Novakon NM-135 is NOT a knee mill either, but is heavier duty than the first two. Nema 34 motors, 6K spindle, 3/4 inch ball screws. You could buy this for $3600, add $800 worth of Geckos and have a VERY capable mill for under 5K. http://novakon.net/1.html CR. |
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| if you need affordable cnc i think x4 regulare it is best,only 3995$ include every thing include controller,no need buy some cnc parts and install,it is trouble,if any problem who take care of service? that is why syil not make trunkey machine,if we sell it,i think also best price and cheap tha anyone course we are manufacture... compare other model in this kind size 4995$ x4 plus still a good choice too. more fun than any other models. regards cncMaster's CNC Jr,they mostly convert cnc. by manual.... if you need more big cnc,take x6,here it is some pic of x6 plus wait for present.
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| but i think syil driver also prefect.we never receive complain yet of driver down.
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| Geckos are IMO, the best drivers made. They give more performance and reliability for the buck. http://geckodrive.com/ CR. |
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| A few questions on Syils X4 series and Syil machines in general: 1) Will you be upgrading from the parallel port to USB in the future any time soon? 2)Does only the whole Z "head" move, can you manually move the Z axis, or even move what would be a quill on a manual machine? 3) Forgive my ignorance on this question, but all my experience lies with big CAT 40 VMCs, and HMCs. Is the collet/tool loaded into the spindle conventionally like a manual mill with a drawbar, or is it like a quick change type mechanism like VMC? 4) Is the MPG an accessory one could buy for the X4 standard? If so, how much? 5) The Mach3 software, is that included with a purchase of a new X4 or other Syil machine, or must that be bought separately? I may have more questions in the future as I learn about these benchtop mills. I am very interested in getting one, the type of parts I would be making would be very small mostly aluminum parts, and sometimes steel sheet metal. |
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3: the spindle is R8. its the same as a bridgeport. drawbar pulls the collet or holder into the spindle. you can buy "quick change" tool holders from tormach and a few other places that make tool changes faster, but its still a manually tightened drawbar. 5: mach 3 is bought separate as far as the website seems to say. they may have bundles though. the syil (novakon, smithy, sieg kx3, etc etc) will happily mill aluminium, steel, stainless, and tool steel. you just need to know where its limits are for speeds and feeds. the spindles are actually nearly as powerful as a basic bridgeport, but they have nowhere near the rigidity, so you will find you need to take lighter cuts at the fastest speed you can get away with. you also wont realisically be able to swing big face mills, even though the machine theoretically has the power. i think 2" is the max recomended, and by many accounts its a bit "optimistic" for practical work in metal. |
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