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    Hi, not sure if post this here or not, @ work I make about 200 units a year side job for me. I milled the two pockets and one slot in pinewood see in picture: now at work I used 1/2 3flt carb. End mill two passes of .200 in depth to void chipping the wood and small end mill for the groove; I would like to do this at home. I need advice before I buy something and it don't work out, looking to buy a bench-top mill (mini mill) and maybe convert it over to a cnc or cnc router my budget maybe around $500-$2000 and what model or brand to look at
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    Quote Originally Posted by rmachinist View Post
    Hi, not sure if post this here or not, @ work I make about 200 units a year side job for me. I milled the two pockets and one slot in pinewood see in picture: now at work I used 1/2 3flt carb. End mill two passes of .200 in depth to void chipping the wood and small end mill for the groove; I would like to do this at home. I need advice before I buy something and it don't work out, looking to buy a bench-top mill (mini mill) and maybe convert it over to a cnc or cnc router my budget maybe around $500-$2000 and what model or brand to look at
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    I can't see a mill like the size of a Sieg X2 (mini mill) managing a 1/2 @ .200 depth. Depends on your feed rate too though I guess.
    Very optimistic manufacturers spec on those small machines.



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    i understand smaller machine may need a few more passes being less rigid even a 3/8 cutter would be find, looking for a machine that i can have in my basement that could handle jobs like this quickly



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    A Shapeoko maybe? Not the most rigid, but only $1100.
    https://carbide3d.com/shapeoko/

    Not much available under $2K except chinese machines on Ebay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ger21 View Post
    A Shapeoko maybe? Not the most rigid, but only $1100.
    https://carbide3d.com/shapeoko/

    Not much available under $2K except chinese machines on Ebay.
    RawCNC in Sweden is under $2K: Products | Rawcnc DIY Engineering



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    Quote Originally Posted by rmachinist View Post
    i understand smaller machine may need a few more passes being less rigid even a 3/8 cutter would be find, looking for a machine that i can have in my basement that could handle jobs like this quickly
    Router prob better for wood.
    For a mini mill I'd say the SX2 or similar with solid column. Cheap relatively good conversion option is prob 425oz/in stepper kit from Longs or Wantai with Chinese C7 1204 on x,y and 1605 on z. Thrust bearings all round. Get the ones with around 3.1 inductance.
    I use these on my X2.



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    About 43 years ago I shared equipment with a guy that had an old hand tracer mill that had an X and Y handle that the operator used trace a part. It was surplus from a high school from many years before. His guys made a set of motorcycle crowns for me with it. The master part had pockets for the hand tracer to follow.

    It would be perfect for this job.

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    For that, I would make a fixture to hold the part and use a hand router with a bushing to follow a simple template.



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    you think a mill would be more rigid and as quick then router ?



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    For chipping issues use a downcut spiral cutter. As for machines where are you? I am selling 2 routers cheap.



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    Wisconsin what do you have for sell and how much?



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    where to look for a used machine?



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