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Old 05-28-2006, 01:09 PM
 
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Ronny;
The machined parts look really great. What kind of feed rates are you getting with the Syil kits?
Which CAD and CNC packages are you using?
The parts look suspiciously like RF parts, if you don’t mind me asking, what are you making?

Thanks!!!!

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Mr.Syil, I noticed on your website that you will offer CNC conversion of the SEIG lathes too. I would like to know more about that option.
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Old 05-28-2006, 02:32 PM
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Lou,

Thanks for your insight on the stepper accuracy, it’s a way to look at it that I had not thought about. I think the controller having a selectable subdivision is very cool, just a feature that could confuse folks who fall into the more is better syndrome.

I keep looking at the feature list of this kit vs. collecting all the components and doing it myself, keep going back and forth as it’s a compelling offering.
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Old 05-28-2006, 08:47 PM
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Originally Posted by ServoGuy
Ronny;
The machined parts look really great. What kind of feed rates are you getting with the Syil kits?
Which CAD and CNC packages are you using?
The parts look suspiciously like RF parts, if you don’t mind me asking, what are you making?

Thanks!!!!

Jay
Hi Jay,

The part picture in this thread is not mine, it's some sample picture that SyiL sent to me... I have not receive my mill yet, the building of my X3 is not finish so I cant tell you about the feed and speed...

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Old 05-28-2006, 08:50 PM
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Originally Posted by JDsto
Mr.Syil, I noticed on your website that you will offer CNC conversion of the SEIG lathes too. I would like to know more about that option.
I will be interest in a lathe me to. There is not a lot of small cnc lathe available out there...

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due date?

How long long until you get it in?

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Hi Spuds:

I don't have first hand knowledge yet, because I am still waiting for my machine, but it was pointed out to me that stepper motors can be very harsh when used in full or half step modes. When 10 or more subdivisions are used it becomes incredibly smooth.

With regards to the due date, I was promised a two week lead time. However, I am having a few upgades which I expect to take additional time. One is to change the spinde speed from 1750 rpm max to 3,500. This will require a gear change and a modification to the spindle rpm digital readout. I also asked ble to include the 4th axis and to motorize the optional rotoary table. I don't have a ship date but I see that progress is being made.

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Old 05-29-2006, 07:17 AM
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Originally Posted by LouCetrangelo
With regards to the due date, I was promised a two week lead time. However, I am having a few upgades which I expect to take additional time. One is to change the spinde speed from 1750 rpm max to 3,500. This will require a gear change and a modification to the spindle rpm digital readout. I also asked ble to include the 4th axis and to motorize the optional rotoary table. I don't have a ship date but I see that progress is being made.

Lou
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Same thing for me... I order it with the same option as Lou.

But the delay don't really bother me, I'm not really in a hurry and I tell them to take the time to build me a really good mill ... and they reply that all there mill will be good ...

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Do you guys have a set plan for the inportation re: taxes or similar fees for US inport? Thanks, Met...
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Hi Met Lister:

The import duty is based on the type of product you are importing. There is a rate schedule for different types of products you can get from your shippng broker. I investigated that and found that the import duty is very small for the CNC Mill. I don't remember exactly what it was but I think it was under $50.00 US. I am not sure what Canadian duty is for Ronny but I think it is about the same as the US.

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Old 06-04-2006, 08:38 PM
 
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Hi,every friend,did Mr bibaco sent update pic to your by emails?last night i go to factory to check,mostly items finish,and i think this weekend can be load your machines.
those day we are very busy for orders.
also, to North america tax and duty i think not expensive,it is accord the products values to pay,we also can provide lower invoice too,but i think only one set,it is very cheap.also mostly clinets require we sent by DHL or UPS,it is not charge any tax and duty...
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Hi

I did not receive the new photos yet. Please send then when you can.

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