Society of Robots - Robot Forum
Mechanics and Construction => Mechanics and Construction => Topic started by: airman00 on January 31, 2009, 05:19:52 PM
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What do you guys think about this
http://scientificsonline.com/product.asp?pn=3053776&cm_mmc=Mercent-_-Google-_-421499-_-3053776&mr:trackingCode=1B64614C-F1EE-DD11-80A9-000423C27502&mr:referralID=NA&bhcd2=1233407193
(http://www.popgadget.net/images/unimat.jpg)
Its rather small but perfect for small robots and small parts
EDIT: I found a review of it . Makes it seem not worth the buy
http://jbwid.com/gij36.htm
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The headache with unimats and shopsmiths et al is you have to tear down your lathe to set up the mill.
if you win the lottery, proxxon:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0017PTAHG
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0017NQWAG
http://www.emachinetool.com/new/catalog/vertical.cfm?DestinationCategory=Mini%20Vertical%20%20Mill&ProductID=1017
http://www.emachinetool.com/new/catalog/single.cfm?ProductID=717
Sherline: too light for my tastes but check all the links and buy the tabletop machining book:
http://www.sherline.com/
http://www.sherline.com/business.htm ( free and darn well worth it )
http://www.sherline.com/bookplug.htm
http://www.sherline.com/insintro.htm
For those of us with Nicole Kidman fantasies and truckstop waitress reailities, it's still Harbor Freight.
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The headache with unimats and shopsmiths et al is you have to tear down your lathe to set up the mill.
Hah, my stepdad worked for Shopsmith for like 10 years
http://www.shopsmith.com/ (http://www.shopsmith.com/)
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The Shopsmith MARK V actually looks pretty good
http://www.shopsmith.com/markvsite/5tools.htm
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Yeah that was their main product, but it was geared toward woodworking. I dunno if it would handle things like metal and plastic..Although i could ask him, i'm sure he retained the knowledge
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Yeah that was their main product, but it was geared toward woodworking. I dunno if it would handle things like metal and plastic..Although i could ask him, i'm sure he retained the knowledge
Plastic, definitely. Metal, if you stick to aluminum, yes.
Of course the rpm needs to be different for different materials. Harder the material, slower the rpm and feed rate.