advice needed for mini milling mach
gionc
11-15-2005, 11:34 AM
due to a less of job I try to keep me up with some shopping:iceslolan(my wife could kill me, she prefere just a cheap meditation:banghead:) so I purchase that new toy:
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c159/gionc/27110en.jpg
Obviously I don't think it's a professional gear, just to enjoy in some scratch: it cost me approx. 330-350 $ (420 eur) with the rotating tablet: it's enough to me.
What I'd like to ask is if someone of you know that or could advice before I start to use. It should be here this week, just kept to LHS.
Really I dond had to pay it: I trade with a '03 G4 emac (I had 5 mac and some pc, it's enought for 1 designer) plus a cash bonus (that I spent in new PE tamy tweezers-fantastic to me-, spay work stand and some other stuff)
here some data:
Technical Data:
220 - 240 V, 100 W, 50/60 Hz. Spindle speeds 5,000 - 20,000 rpm. Table size 200 x 70 mm. Travel is 134 mm (x axis), 46 mm on the y axis, Z (height) 80 mm. Machine base 130 x 225 mm. Total height 340 mm. Weight approx. 3.5 kg. The clamp blocks are included, but not the workpiece and the 3 cutters.
So, work area is really close, but is enough to me to do something also for my RC beasts
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c159/gionc/27110en.jpg
Obviously I don't think it's a professional gear, just to enjoy in some scratch: it cost me approx. 330-350 $ (420 eur) with the rotating tablet: it's enough to me.
What I'd like to ask is if someone of you know that or could advice before I start to use. It should be here this week, just kept to LHS.
Really I dond had to pay it: I trade with a '03 G4 emac (I had 5 mac and some pc, it's enought for 1 designer) plus a cash bonus (that I spent in new PE tamy tweezers-fantastic to me-, spay work stand and some other stuff)
here some data:
Technical Data:
220 - 240 V, 100 W, 50/60 Hz. Spindle speeds 5,000 - 20,000 rpm. Table size 200 x 70 mm. Travel is 134 mm (x axis), 46 mm on the y axis, Z (height) 80 mm. Machine base 130 x 225 mm. Total height 340 mm. Weight approx. 3.5 kg. The clamp blocks are included, but not the workpiece and the 3 cutters.
So, work area is really close, but is enough to me to do something also for my RC beasts
freakray
11-15-2005, 12:22 PM
Spindle speeds are really fast.
klutz_100
11-15-2005, 01:25 PM
My advice is for you to give me your address so I can come and play with it too!!! Maybe while I collect my daughter's ski boot? :) :)
Lucky you ! Looks great and have fun!
Lucky you ! Looks great and have fun!
gionc
11-15-2005, 02:19 PM
My advice is for you to give me your address so I can come and play with it too!!! Maybe while I collect my daughter's ski boot? :) :)
Lucky you ! Looks great and have fun!
when you want: I've a good cellar full load of great chianti, if we're alive after that we could come around the slope searching her boots:iceslolan
Lucky you ! Looks great and have fun!
when you want: I've a good cellar full load of great chianti, if we're alive after that we could come around the slope searching her boots:iceslolan
mike@af
11-15-2005, 03:57 PM
I'd pass on it.
gionc
11-15-2005, 04:44 PM
I'd pass on it.
ok i found out how use it: if it's no good for mill we'l mount a corkscrew in its drill head:iceslolan:puke:
ok i found out how use it: if it's no good for mill we'l mount a corkscrew in its drill head:iceslolan:puke:
gpz900ra7
11-15-2005, 05:15 PM
Too much vino and the paint schemes can start to get interesting:silly:
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