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Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, lists <Stuartlists@...> wrote:
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> In article <00b501ce5534$a1a50550$e4ef0ff0$@...>,
> Tony Smith <ajsmith1968@...> wrote:
> > $200,000 already?
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> > $1,399 each?
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> > You could CNC a Seig X2 mill for that price.
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> Or just buy one of these
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> http://uk.farnell.com/milford-instruments/5d300/pcp-drill-bench-3-axis-machine/dp/4140369
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> Yeh I know it's MDF but..
Nothing wrong with MDF or PVC if it is tough enough to do what you need. But that one uses ball bearing drawer slides. I think it is only meant for drilling holes in PCBs.
Although at only about $400, I would not expect too much.
This one is a bit more, but at just under $1k it includes 282 oz-in stepper motors, antibacklash ballscrews, and all aluminum construction. Cut area about 12x23x4. Height depends on spindle motor and bit, I think.
http://www.kelinginc.net/CNCmachines3030.htmlSteve Greenfield AE7HD