Andy at: http://www.gloomy-place.com/cnc.htm has a Milford machine. You could reach him at his email address at the site. He built himself a CNC machine because he found the Milford limited. So he has related experience. Grant --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Kev Pearce \(kevp.com\)" <email.me@k...> wrote: > > > > > > Do any UK members have experience of or use one of the Milford > > > Instruments 3-axis CNC robots thing to drill homemade PCBs holes? > > > I'm not looking at CNC based PCB etching, simply drilling through holes > > > in noramlly etched boards. > > > Just wondered if anyone has any comments on it? > > > > > > > Others have reported drawer-slide mills to work for drilling, so you > > should be fine > > as long as there is no backslash and the drill has a good collet with no > > outrun. > > Do you have this mill? How bad are the drawer slides really? > > > > ST > > Hi, > > I haven't bought it yet and the rail were the one thing worring me... > > More a hobby CNC problem though than a pcb drilling one though... > > I was just hoping someone was using one for pcb drilling... > > > Kev/.
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Re: Milford Inst PCB Driller
2004-09-14 by grantfair2001
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