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Here I am thinking out loud again. : I can see that a CNC setup would be very useful for my future plans, in both a lathe and mill. Been snooping around at different outfits and turnkey suppliers, And boy they are nice. With some further thought on the matter seeing the size and expense of these individual machines has force me to look towards some different avenues. First, trying to fit two more machines in the basement shop, would be tight, space wise and electrically. So, then would have to build a outside shop, and that's Not in the cards for quite awhile. Second, would be retooling for different machines.
Beings I have a nice 9x19 and SX3 all tooled up with there own place already on the bench and in the electrical box, as brought me to explore the option of doing a conversion on the machines I already own. I guess what has kept me from exploring this avenue before, is my inexperience with CNC, Or I should say No experience. I sure like the Plug and Play option of the turn key units, but the price and said comments above are forcing me down this road. Maybe building these from the ground up wouldn't hurt helping me understand how these things work, for problems down the road.
I decided to post this here instead on the cnc fourms, because when ever I've had problems with anything, you guys have gotten me headed down the right road, and I just feel that this is my home. Maybe others here are thinking that maybe someday to CNC also.
Well enough with the Why. Now on to the How???
I have been looking at the Fusion CNC kits. They have one already for the SX3, and are spouse to be coming out with a 9x19 (20) also.
I would like if you CNC guys could put sort of a "Shopping List" together of what it takes to get the lathe and mill converted over to CNC?
Where you find these things, and there "ball park" prices?
Everyone is welcome to post comments and Questions.
Matt
Here I am thinking out loud again. : I can see that a CNC setup would be very useful for my future plans, in both a lathe and mill. Been snooping around at different outfits and turnkey suppliers, And boy they are nice. With some further thought on the matter seeing the size and expense of these individual machines has force me to look towards some different avenues. First, trying to fit two more machines in the basement shop, would be tight, space wise and electrically. So, then would have to build a outside shop, and that's Not in the cards for quite awhile. Second, would be retooling for different machines.
Beings I have a nice 9x19 and SX3 all tooled up with there own place already on the bench and in the electrical box, as brought me to explore the option of doing a conversion on the machines I already own. I guess what has kept me from exploring this avenue before, is my inexperience with CNC, Or I should say No experience. I sure like the Plug and Play option of the turn key units, but the price and said comments above are forcing me down this road. Maybe building these from the ground up wouldn't hurt helping me understand how these things work, for problems down the road.
I decided to post this here instead on the cnc fourms, because when ever I've had problems with anything, you guys have gotten me headed down the right road, and I just feel that this is my home. Maybe others here are thinking that maybe someday to CNC also.
Well enough with the Why. Now on to the How???
I have been looking at the Fusion CNC kits. They have one already for the SX3, and are spouse to be coming out with a 9x19 (20) also.
I would like if you CNC guys could put sort of a "Shopping List" together of what it takes to get the lathe and mill converted over to CNC?
Where you find these things, and there "ball park" prices?
Everyone is welcome to post comments and Questions.
Matt