Thought it would be interesting to see what the most popular benchtop machines are.
7x10,12,14 type lathe
8x12,14 type lathe
9x20 type lathe
Sieg X1 type Micro-Mill
Sieg X2 type Mini-Mill
Sieg X3 type Small-Mill
Thought it would be interesting to see what the most popular benchtop machines are.
www.cncfusion.com CNC kits for Sieg mills and lathes
Proud owner of a Bridgeport Clone!
and a cheezie chinese lathe, aka pencil sharpener!
But no bench top machines!
Eric
You need a mill option outside the Seig line. I have a HF 12 speed.
The polls only allow you to have 6 options......
www.cncfusion.com CNC kits for Sieg mills and lathes
I have a 7"x10" hf mini-lathe and a hf micro mill-drill.
i plan to cnc the mill this winter and the lathe next summer.
i also have a cnc router table 13"x36" ready for electronics and a 6"x12" cnc pcb/engraver that is in the works.
I have 2 x1's both cnc'd one for milling stuff and t'other for development (bigger table
motor etc) and just got an x3 last month
also have a home built 200x300 router/engraver and a 1m x 1/2m router half started
also a colchester bantam lathe
To bad you don't have Taig, Sherline, and MaxNC in there as well.
I must still be alive, learned something today.Originally Posted by wisp
I have a smithy ltd
one industrial hobbies mill.
I have a EMCO F1P-CNC just finnished my first engraving :-)
I have a 7X12, but would rather have space for something bigger.
Regards,
Mark
www.wrathall.com