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codiferous 05-02-2009 08:39

Buying a CNC turning center. Any recommendations?
 
I am looking at buying a CNC turning center. I am located in Idaho, so if you sell around the area, let me know. I am just starting my search and want to know what I should be looking for in a CNC. I would greatly appreciate any tips on what specs I should be watching for or if you have a model that you can suggest. I had one several years ago with which I had to manually input every line of code to run, which was too time consuming (I have several other machines I can run much smoother, including a waterjet and others). I want a turning center that can load a cad drawing (or w/e program) and automatically set up the cut (will still need fine tuning, sure, but let it do the bulk). If you are familiar with turning centers and know of one or know that one doesn't exist, please drop a comment.

Appreciate any help I can get!
Thanks,

Cody Lindsay
Streamline Precision

aztech75 05-02-2009 10:28

Re: Buying a CNC turning center. Any recommendations?
 
There are some very good options in your area that I know of.

I sent you a PM with more information.

blhenze 05-02-2009 10:55

Re: Buying a CNC turning center. Any recommendations?
 
Have you looked at Sherline - they have mills and lathes at fairly reasonable prices.

www.sherline.com

The products will handle most projects related to robots except if your making parts over 20 inches long or 6+ inches in diameter.

If you're interested, I can recommend a supplier.

aztech75 05-02-2009 11:14

Re: Buying a CNC turning center. Any recommendations?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by blhenze (Post 814632)
Have you looked at Sherline - they have mills and lathes at fairly reasonable prices.

www.sherline.com

The products will handle most projects related to robots except if your making parts over 20 inches long or 6+ inches in diameter.

If you're interested, I can recommend a supplier.


Those machines will not have the Control Capibilitys that you are looking for. For the automatic capabilitys that you were looking for you want to look for somthing with a FANUC control


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