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Ontario startup company- benchtop CNC machines

Tom Kitta

Ultra Member
Well, I decided to make my own. Just got on auction an old RF-30 and will convert it to CNC. There are plenty of people that did such conversion online.

My other choice was a small BP conversion, BUT conversion for these is expensive, kits start at over 5000 USD and doing it by yourself can be also like 5000 CAD. For RF-30 a cheap conversion would be just 1000 CAD and more realistic one 1500 CAD.

If I outgrow it I can always sell it and go for bigger machine.
 

DavidR8

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If I recall correctly there’s a fellow, I want to say his name is Bob… that makes a CNC conversion kit for RF30 mills.
Let me do some research.
 

Tomc938

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David,

New and just browsing the forums. Nice to see another hobbyist on the Island! I'm up in Campbell River. Had a Craftsman 109, just upgraded to a Chinese 9X18, and looking at a King RF-30. I covert you 10K. Looked for a lathe for quite a while, and finally found the one that was right here in town.
 

Tom Kitta

Ultra Member
10K as in 10,000 CAD? I am doing a deluxe conversion for like $2000 including the machine ;) And by Deluxe I am looking at the best components I can get. Including motion control board (but probably later on). All precision ground screws. Over sized motors - like 60% more power then online conversions.

Granted some work will be involved - we soo how much. I am thinking that once you have all the parts that are extra nicely setup you can convert RF-30s as a business - or similar machines. Would anyone be interested in RF-30 CNC for say 6000 CAD, brand new, converted?
 

Tomc938

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Sorry, I noticed in David's profile information that he has a lathe build by Southbend. Great lathe, model 10K.
 
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