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    Quote Originally Posted by teyber View Post
    btw andrew: luckily i got the x3 it takes up maybe 2-3 inches which i don't really need while i use the table... btw i was talking with josh(admin from ozcw) about him gettin a x2... omfg! they are so expensive over there! my x3 is maybe 100-200 pounds more then you guys pay for x2 :O
    I didn't realise that, shame the X3 is a bit too heavy to ship over from there.

    Going to make my own CNC Mill anyway, probably more expensive in the long run but way cooler and 5Axis - Can use a slitting saw horizontally for cutting bar stock to length.

    Nice new evap design, would probably make it easier to braze if the cover had something to "sit" on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yngndrw View Post
    I didn't realise that, shame the X3 is a bit too heavy to ship over from there.

    Going to make my own CNC Mill anyway, probably more expensive in the long run but way cooler and 5Axis - Can use a slitting saw horizontally for cutting bar stock to length.

    Nice new evap design, would probably make it easier to braze if the cover had something to "sit" on.
    man something unpractical but really nice, would be a horizontal/vertical milling machine, with r8 threads in both but could fit a faceplate on the horizontal one and use it as a lathe

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    Nah, major change of plan. Going to go for an X3 sized mill (But with more mass and rigidity.) and convert it to CNC. Mind I do have all the electronics for 5 axises. Rotary table on rotary table ? Could always put a right-angled gearbox on the spindle if I want a horizontal spindle.

    Done any more evap work ? :o

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    Quote Originally Posted by yngndrw View Post
    Nah, major change of plan. Going to go for an X3 sized mill (But with more mass and rigidity.) and convert it to CNC. Mind I do have all the electronics for 5 axises. Rotary table on rotary table ? Could always put a right-angled gearbox on the spindle if I want a horizontal spindle.

    Done any more evap work ? :o
    not saying you to do more just it would be a fun project when i have a house to my own and a decent salary(and tear down a couple walls for a huge shop)

    what mill is it?

    a heads up, the dyna-myte 2400 would be a perfect mill for doing enclosures and evaps, and they go quite cheap for a full cnc solution.
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