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Cash4587 17-12-2014 20:21

pic: Hmm. What could this be?
 

Twins Inc. 17-12-2014 20:22

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A Robot from 2008 that never arrived until now?

EricH 17-12-2014 20:25

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3D printer, at a guess. Looks to be about the right size and with the right markings.

protoserge 17-12-2014 20:37

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It's most likely a milling machine.

It's likely either a Charter Oak 12z (I revise my guess based on a quick search of its crate)or some other RF45 clone or a knee mill. Perhaps another mill, but I can't judge the size of the crate.

It's probably not a Tormach unless the scale of the crate is being thrown off and they stopped slapping their name everywhere.

asid61 17-12-2014 20:49

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+1 for a mill. Looks a little too thin for a BP, but I'm only seeing what could be the side here.
If so, very good! An excellent choice. Pick up a DRO ASAP though, as it makes drilling precise coordinates a pinch.

John Retkowski 17-12-2014 21:23

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A new mentor?

PayneTrain 17-12-2014 21:45

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Pizza vending machine

Cash4587 17-12-2014 21:51

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Quote:

Originally Posted by PayneTrain (Post 1414852)

Man oh man would that be nice. :p It is not a pizza vending machine, but it is a mill!

protoserge 17-12-2014 21:55

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Thread does not deliver. What mill did you get?





pizza joke in case I slipped that one unnoticed ;)

Cash4587 17-12-2014 22:00

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We got a machine from Bolton tools, a local place we found here in Houston. it is the ZX45AD:
http://www.boltontools.net/9-1-2-x-4...wer-feeder-dro

protoserge 17-12-2014 22:35

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Should be a good machine!

Enjoy disassembling and degreasing it :)

asid61 17-12-2014 23:33

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That is amazing. Beautiful milling machine, although the lack of a knee for $4k irks me. The DRO might be worth it if it has the 0.0002" precision over the 0.0005", as those can go for upwards of $1000.
You may have gotten a better deal on CL if you kept on looking.
Case in point: After months of searching, I literally just fixed a deal for a mill like that today. 1.5hp, came with a 8" rotary table, micrometers, 1-2-3 blocks, 5/8" drill chuck, $400 shell mill, collet fixture and 5c collet set 1/16-1.125", Kennedy toolbox, etc. etc... plus a mill like that one for $1550 all said and done. Plus the seller has a ton of other stuff they're selling for almost nothing.
Of course, the fact that it's new vs. used means the precision will likely me better. Plus, shiny and warrantied.

Cash4587 18-12-2014 01:23

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We're happy with our purchase even though it may not be top of the line. We like the DRO since we've never had one before and the precision should be plenty for the things we will use it for. All in all we will see how it goes. We get free tooling and collets from Oceaneering and baker Hughes as well as Halliburton. We even were able to get our hands on a royalty table last year. So we are fortunate to have all the tooling we could ever need. We also are getting an atlas 12" throat by 30" bed lathe for $900. We should be set and ready to go to do just about all we need for the way we like to build our robots. Hopefully we will be set up soon anyway...

asid61 18-12-2014 02:11

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Originally Posted by Cash4587 (Post 1414880)
We're happy with our purchase even though it may not be top of the line. We like the DRO since we've never had one before and the precision should be plenty for the things we will use it for. All in all we will see how it goes. We get free tooling and collets from Oceaneering and baker Hughes as well as Halliburton. We even were able to get our hands on a royalty table last year. So we are fortunate to have all the tooling we could ever need. We also are getting an atlas 12" throat by 30" bed lathe for $900. We should be set and ready to go to do just about all we need for the way we like to build our robots. Hopefully we will be set up soon anyway...

Awesome! Have fun with your new stuff! That's enough tooling to do whetever you want.
You may want to make an adapter to transfer chucks from the atlas to the rotary table, for adding keys and stuff to custom shafts.

waialua359 18-12-2014 02:37

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Looks good.
I actually like the price compared to what i've spent on our earlier mills.


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