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    Question can homebuild 3 Axis CNC Mill make automotive product?

    Hi Guys
    I just want to know if I build my own 3 Axis CNC Mill can I use it to make automotive parts like throttle body's, brackets, pulleys? or do I have to take it to a professional cnc shop?


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    pulleys and tbs would be easier made on lathe, than tb would be finished of on mill...


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    There is to many unknown variables to your question. How big are you making this machine, horsepower, rigidity ect. A decent size cnc knee mill will probably have all the criteria to perform those operations.


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    Yes and no. It all depends on what you're trying to build, how complicated and the level of perfection that you seek to attain.

    3D milling is not easy, especially when/if you try to do profile milling. It takes a GOOD machine to do that. By the time to create and develop a home brew, you could have bought and paid for a TM1 and been off and running from the get go.

    For 1 or 2 pieces, get the part done via a pro. If you want to get into the business, buy a good 3 axis machine - you'll spend less in time and money. If you're looking at it for a hobby, party on and the Zone is a good source for dream wear and/or real projects.


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    ok, I was just asking bc I will be making more then 1 or 2 items its for my small business? and how much does it cost to get it done by a professional?


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    Quote Originally Posted by kustomjs View Post
    ok, I was just asking bc I will be making more then 1 or 2 items its for my small business? and how much does it cost to get it done by a professional?

    You can either post and RFQ on this site here: http://www.cnczone.com/forums/employment_opportunity/

    or go to local machine shops around your area and get the parts quoted.


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    now if I do decide to get this :http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=44991 now can I mod it to get information from a computer?


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    Quote Originally Posted by kustomjs View Post
    now if I do decide to get this :http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=44991 now can I mod it to get information from a computer?
    Yes...

    For the motor mounts and ball screws:
    http://www.cncfusion.com/minimill1.html

    For the motors, power supply, and controller:
    http://www.xylotex.com/

    You still need end mills, accessories, and support equipment though. I spent about $6,000 getting my shop setup for metalworking. This included:

    4-Axis CNC Sieg X2 Mini Mill
    Lathe
    Press Brake and Shears
    Bandsaw and 14" Cutoff saw.
    Drill Press and Vises
    MIG Welder and Spot Welder.
    Hydraulic Press
    Grinders
    Clamps
    Etc. Etc.

    Most of the money ($2200) was dumped into the mill. I bought everything for the mill in kit form because I'm short on time.


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