>Opinions? Not bad for $600.00. Not really a "handsome" machine but a good starter setup IMO. The only obvious shortcomings I see would be the X-Y travel and the Delrin nuts don't seem to have any form of wear compensation. How long is zero backlash going to last? Also, the precision of the acme screws is not known. Compare with the Kerk screws and nuts used in the lower end K2 machines. But then you're talking more than twice the price. --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Richard" <rwskinner@...> wrote: >
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Re: Selling $150 PCBMill
2006-12-25 by derekhawkins