- Joined
- Jun 24, 2010
- Messages
- 2,423
- Reaction score
- 959
Ive been hunting around the web, looking at various tool & cutter machines modelers have built themselves for ideas. There is some beautiful stuff out there. I've seen Quorns, but they look outside my league (or at least what I think I'd be prepared to invest time wise making one).
Then there's the line of thinking: 'just buy the dang machine, grind the cutters & bits & get on with work'. Which...had some initial appeal until some of the prices started sinking in. Ouch. I guess now I have a better appreciation for why rolling your own can make sense.
I was wondering if anyone had firsthand experience with machines like these. According to the dealer its Taiwanese, good quality, used among machine shops when they don't have clasic N-Am/european iron. He also said there are some lookalike bad quality knock-offs to watch out for... I guess somewhat fits with my lathe/mill experience. I noticed its an accessories thing though, one for drills, one for endmills, one for lathe-type cutters...
Anyway, just looking for thoughts & opinions. I'd be looking to do typical model engineer stuff, primarily dedicated lathe/mill cutters, bit sharpening, maybe end mills too (never done much of that before).
Then there's the line of thinking: 'just buy the dang machine, grind the cutters & bits & get on with work'. Which...had some initial appeal until some of the prices started sinking in. Ouch. I guess now I have a better appreciation for why rolling your own can make sense.
I was wondering if anyone had firsthand experience with machines like these. According to the dealer its Taiwanese, good quality, used among machine shops when they don't have clasic N-Am/european iron. He also said there are some lookalike bad quality knock-offs to watch out for... I guess somewhat fits with my lathe/mill experience. I noticed its an accessories thing though, one for drills, one for endmills, one for lathe-type cutters...
Anyway, just looking for thoughts & opinions. I'd be looking to do typical model engineer stuff, primarily dedicated lathe/mill cutters, bit sharpening, maybe end mills too (never done much of that before).