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    Default Considering Sieg Kx1 from Little Machine Shop.

    I have the money in the bank and considering a small dedicated machine that i can make little parts on. I don't want anything fancy, but turnkey is REALLY nice and appealing to me. Mainly going to setup to make one small part the size of a baseball card, and 1/2" thick, nothing fancy.

    Anyone have any experience with them? I have a much larger machine that i don't want to fiddle with and need something dedicated just to these mini parts. I also see they offer a plugin 4th axis which would be nice for expansion, but isn't needed initially.

    Any input, or similar machines alike in the same price range would be great!

    Thanks guys!

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    Found its larger big brother, the 3503 lightly used for a good deal. I'll start a new thread to see if anyone has any experience with it. This thread is officially closed.

    Last edited by diyengineer; 02-24-2013 at 10:51 AM.


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Considering Sieg Kx1 from Little Machine Shop.

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