![]() ![]() $098 Keling KL23HB 381 oz motors for X and Y Here's my electronics recommendation for the X3: By the time you install the mandatory belt drive conversion on the X2, it will cost nearly as much for much less mill. That x3 is probably abouit the size of the one i have now and it seems to work pretty well, not compared to a full size obviously but for what it is.Ah. No ones really given me an answer as to how much I should expect to put away for the conversion. peaceīUFFALO? theres a harbour freight 15 minutes away in port huron michigan! haha. IF you are gonna do an X2 Hoss is the man there. I am currently trying to decide wether or not to sell my Knee mill to finance an IH machine and do another conversion to have two cnc mills up and running around here. You could probably machine most of your stuff just using them if you wanted. MAch3's wizards also make doing simple frequent operations nice and easy. ![]() Basically the machine is completely under your control and can do ANYTHING you want within it's physical limits once you have cnc. Nothing like a peck drilling cycle for a nice clean hole either. An MDI input for a hole is basically one line of code that can be typed in in about a couple seconds once you know what you are doing. Sometimes I just set the feedrate real slow and jog to the hole and drill it in automanual mode. I rarely Go to Cad or even MDI anymore to drill a simple hole. It is covered with a tarp and rarely sees the light of day anymore. ![]() I have a knee mill here that is still manual and the only reason it is still here is because I am not fully completed on my cnc conversion just yet( power drawbar and atc). Art is right, think of it as having power feed on all three axes that is basically infinitely controllable. Beleive it when they say that you will never look back to manual after having cnc control on your mill. ![]()
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