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I'm talking about sherlines, taigs , or other brands around the same size. I really like the look and precision of the cowells, but for now that's a dream that is many dollars away. I'd like to know what you feel their capability is when it comes to precision, attachments, and abilities. The sherline has really caught my eye as it seems like a middle ground (not too expensive but not too cheap). I haven't used one though, so I'm not sure if that equates to middle of the ground quality.
Here is a little background. I have an old southbend 9a that shows it's age, but still does it self justice. I also have a harbor freight mill. I can also find time to use the machines at work for projects, so a 13 and 15" clausing also some Bridgeport mills. I got kind of sick of trying to machine 2 and 3mm parts for the stirling engine on a big lathe, and since I have a 9inch already I thought one of these tiny mills would be nice to have around.
Here is a little background. I have an old southbend 9a that shows it's age, but still does it self justice. I also have a harbor freight mill. I can also find time to use the machines at work for projects, so a 13 and 15" clausing also some Bridgeport mills. I got kind of sick of trying to machine 2 and 3mm parts for the stirling engine on a big lathe, and since I have a 9inch already I thought one of these tiny mills would be nice to have around.