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| Hi guys, I am considering getting another CNC machine recently. One sales from Hardinge introduced me Bridgeport GX1000. This machine is made in Taiwan. They told me they also export to US and EURO. I would like to know is there anyone here owns "GX" model machine and your valueable comments about it. Thank you |
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| For quick no hassle programming, buy a Hurco. The control is easy and flexible, quality of machine build no different to Bridgport/Hardinge, the Hurco probably has more grunt as they were initially designed for Toolmaking. As they all have linear rails, s-curve excelleration, look ahead (High Speed machine ability), direct drive, ect, ect, there will be hardly any difference. regards Dave, I hope thats helpfull |
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| Hi Dave, Thank you for your suggestion. Herco controller looks good but the problem is not so common in Taiwan. 90% of CNC operators are farmilar with Fnac so if I get a machine with Fnac control it will be easier for me. They took a hardened block for benchmarking today. I will see how this machine performs and make a decision. |
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WHen you say Hardened block are you talking 54/56 Rockwell, if so and you are looking for that type of machining Hurco can also achieve good High speed machining on G code programs. For Hard metal cutting, example Mould Tool industry, if your budget stretches look at Makino, Matsuru and Yasda, the Elite machines of Industry. Any 3D of course, for all machines you need a CADCAM package. regards Dave |
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| A wise decision when purchasing a machine includes where you service/support will come from and how good it is. George
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