wehnelt
Plastic
- Joined
- Apr 13, 2007
- Location
- California
I'm considering a machine for one-off prototyping of small steel and aluminum parts with some occasional hard milling. A 300 mm^3 work envelope would be adequate, but more X travel is always nice. I will rarely need to make more than five of anything. I like and have put some time in on a super mini mill but would like to get something that's a bit of a step up. Definitely something heavier. My budget is in the upper five figures. I was considering a used Brother Speedio with a 4th axis, as they seem like extremely well thought out, robust, accurate machine and people seem to really love them. The work envelope and size of the machine would also work well for my needs. They seem to do very well with surfacing, too, which I'll do once in a while. For a similar price, I could also completely kit out a Syil X7 with a 5th axis, and maybe an E40 spindle. I'm not a business, and I'm not trying to set any speed records, and so I'm wondering if the Speedio is ultimately wasted on me, and what I'd really be giving up with the Syil besides fast rapids and tool changes. Suggestions for other machines are also appreciated!