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    Is there anyone on here building a small machine (working area approx. 300 x 200 x 200) that will tackle the less tough steels such as EN 1A, EN3 also cast iron, brass etc.?
    Brian

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    I converted a SX2.7L mill to CNC - that has broadly those dimensions (actually, a bit shy on the Y - around 180mm). Why?

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    Lives in Mansfield, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 30-05-2021 Has been a member for 5-6 years. Has a total post count of 26. Received thanks 3 times, giving thanks to others 22 times.
    Many thanks for the swift reply Doddy, The dimensions were plucked out of the air as covering the sort of component sizes that I might want to create.
    I should mention that I have little knowledge of cnc but am learning!
    Brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by BDH View Post
    Is there anyone on here building a small machine (working area approx. 300 x 200 x 200) that will tackle the less tough steels such as EN 1A, EN3 also cast iron, brass etc.?
    Brian
    I'm currently designing a small machine aimed at cutting harder materials to a high standard but nothing to show yet. When I've built the prototype I'll show it and it will be for sale.

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