The Integrex is just 300K? Doosan SMX is around 500K with a lower turret.
i-200 single turning spindle milling spindle 12,00 rpm (base spindle) no counter spindle , no stead rest, no lower turret etc. around $300K scale price with machine size i-400 etc.
The J series is not that much of a $ saved.
An Intrgex bartac type machine (smaller frame) but much larger spindle bore can start around $400K.
but throw in capto or HSK higher rpm spindle , proper steady rest etc. it all starts to get spendy real quick.
I try to stay away from lower turrets ... (too much for me lol) + added complexity outside of Japan that is difficult to manage well on US soil (perhaps). I think some of the smaller 2016 DMG Mori offerings (Seemed the lower turret would flex or distort the frame in an adverse way.). Doing work on two or three spindles at the same time really "Amps" up the vibrations bouncing around a machine.
Some of the Doosan mill turn offerings look interesting ~ Seems Titan's week long info-mercial is going gangbusters.
Was some mutterings of DEM 4000 hack for turning but didn't know if what Titan meant was the "Leo" 1600.
Interesting educational push / partnership with Doosan.
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Fixed table machine that you could crane in a turning option (left side) and long skinny table with B axis mill travelling on an "Upright piano" style casting or regular mill head might be more flexible multitasking + more hands on mill turn for ultra precise set ups; (maybe) ? A to C axis single rotary "flip" good for a lot of 5 axis work in combination with a B axis mill head but all has to be pretty damn accurate for it all to hang together properly ~ Hurco B axis mill heads position to +/- 7 arc seconds , Integrex a few arc seconds of the order of +/- 3 arc seconds or better. HAAS newer UMC fighting to get to +/- 20 arc seconds with direct read ring encoders ?