If looking at the Smithy, look to Novakon instead. Same machine, but I hear there is more support from them. If you are a student they also give a 15% discount so you save a few thousand dollars.
-Jason
I need a light production cnc with 20" travel in X. I will be doing a lot of drilling in light aluminum so decent rapid moves would cut down cycle times. Other runs are some aluminum billet machining, no real tough materials.
I would like to spend $10000+- but need an easy turnkey. I like Microkinetics cnc express, IH turnkey, and smithy 1240 bed mills.
http://www.ihcnc.com/pages/cnc-mill.php
http://www.microkinetics.com/express/
http://www.smithy.com/products.php?cid=11
Any info to steer me would be appreciated.
If looking at the Smithy, look to Novakon instead. Same machine, but I hear there is more support from them. If you are a student they also give a 15% discount so you save a few thousand dollars.
-Jason
Hi CPK. Welcome to the Zone!
Good choice Jason, but that will not give him 20 inches X travel.
Now I would build that with an X3 head/column mated to a Grizzly G1006 base and table--23 inches of X, but you need a turnkey.
Even the Tormach 1100 won't have 20 inches of X.
Looks to me like the IH would be the best bet:
http://www.ihcnc.com/pages/cnc-mill.php
CR.
If you can get by with just a little less than 20" X travel, I'd take a serious look at the Mikini Mechatronics 1620L. It looks like a *really* nice machine for the money, and will save you the trouble and expense of building an enclosure, electronics, etc., etc.. Just pluig it in and get right to work.
Regards,
Ray L.
The Novakon NM 200 claims 24" X travel so would cover that aspect. Rapids are only about 100 ipm so that might not be optimal.
Looks like a nice machine all right, but only 16 inches X. Is this even available yet?
http://www.prlog.org/10217120-mikini...operation.html
CR.
The Mikini is my first choice. I even called them, but then realized I needed more travel. I could get by with 19 minimum, so I am looking for second best.
I don't know for certain, but they're website certainly makes it seem that it is. They're just down the road from me. I'll have to go visit them sometime. Were I buying a machine right now, that's the one I'd be looking at, even though it's smaller than my knee mill, it would do 99% of what I need, and looks to be a very nice machine.
Regards,
Ray L.
Any info on the microkinetics?
Here's a new mill to take a look at, the BobMill 2300-MK 2 turnkey.
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