slow-poke
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IF the knee mill that arrived yesterday turns out to be viable I will be selling my existing tricked out Busy Bee mill. Hoping members here can provide thoughts on what it is likely to sell for?
One thing for sure is I will be adding CNC capability to the new mill, so one option is to transfer all the CNC bits and pieces from the old to the new and sell the old mill as a manual mill so if your up to throwing a number out please specify with and or without the CNC stuff.
The upgrades:
1) Belt driven stepper motors on X,Y and Z axis, drives, SBC ( Mach3), BOBs and custom control panel
2) Limit switches on 3 axis wired into Mach and with LED's on control panel.
3) Scales on all three axis integrated into DRO of Mach
4) Touchscreen monitor (mounted on swing arm)
5) Industrial sealed keyboard (mounted to mill)
6) Mouse on table that extends off table.
7) Motor driven head up-down (love this feature)
8) Notebook with all of the CNC details: schematics, wiring, part numbers, Mach brain logic etc.
9) Head-Column locking levers with thrust bearings that lock the head effortlessly
10) Base with integrated 6 drawer stand that places table at an ideal (no slouching) working height.
11) 3-Phase motor with VFD speed control on customer control panel
12) Linear bearings that maintain head to table orientation
13) Tooling: T-nuts, vise, endmills and all the original manual handles.
One thing for sure is I will be adding CNC capability to the new mill, so one option is to transfer all the CNC bits and pieces from the old to the new and sell the old mill as a manual mill so if your up to throwing a number out please specify with and or without the CNC stuff.
The upgrades:
1) Belt driven stepper motors on X,Y and Z axis, drives, SBC ( Mach3), BOBs and custom control panel
2) Limit switches on 3 axis wired into Mach and with LED's on control panel.
3) Scales on all three axis integrated into DRO of Mach
4) Touchscreen monitor (mounted on swing arm)
5) Industrial sealed keyboard (mounted to mill)
6) Mouse on table that extends off table.
7) Motor driven head up-down (love this feature)
8) Notebook with all of the CNC details: schematics, wiring, part numbers, Mach brain logic etc.
9) Head-Column locking levers with thrust bearings that lock the head effortlessly
10) Base with integrated 6 drawer stand that places table at an ideal (no slouching) working height.
11) 3-Phase motor with VFD speed control on customer control panel
12) Linear bearings that maintain head to table orientation
13) Tooling: T-nuts, vise, endmills and all the original manual handles.
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