Re: Opinions sought on cheap desktop PCB milling machine
For milling pcbs, the sabel is just dandy......re the lack of supported rails - the machine's working area is only 20 x 18cm, so for me at least, this is of little concern (I only mill acrylic & pcbs)
To put this into some context ...it cost me about £440 delivered for the frame/motors only (including import duties/taxes, you might want to drop the seller an email - http://myworld.ebay.com/motorstar01/...id=p4340.l2559 ...if he can still surce them, you'll save about £100 vs buing in europe) ....sure I could have likely built a machine with supported rails for that....but I needed to crack on and get milling.
Re: Opinions sought on cheap desktop PCB milling machine
Probably not gonna cut anything stromger than warm butter & the odd pcb, but rather cheap...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CNC-millin...item2a1ae91cfd (looks like an ok spindle)
Edit: just seen the postage ....£160!!! Ouch
Re: Opinions sought on cheap desktop PCB milling machine
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HankMcSpank
I think I'd have preferred 10mm Dural to 10mm PVC. Otherwise it's fine. :(
Re: Opinions sought on cheap desktop PCB milling machine
Hank that is a Zenworks CNC
http://www.zentoolworks.com/
Re: Opinions sought on cheap desktop PCB milling machine
FWIW this Sable seller on eBay
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1906431909...84.m1438.l2649
has just offered me the machine for USD 600 including shipping to my address. No drivers or spindle, but not a bad price methinks.
Ian
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Originally Posted by
saxonhawthorn
That's about what I paid...you need to add on about £50-60ish for import duties (assuming you can persuade the seller to massage the [delared ..cough...value] a little!), so about £450 through your door.