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SKIR68

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  1. We have a brand new Okuma Lb3000 with a p2000l control.There is NO space in this machine! Especially when trying to mill on the sub spindle! Its a rigid machine. We have been milling a radius on a part and cant seem to hold .0005

    We have been sending the post back almost daily for over a month now. I like the machine, but alot of headaches because of post issues, its too new and nobody has a good working post. Just my .02!!;)

  2. Good Point Wes, I havn't had any negative issues with it yet, other than tightening the tollerance. It would be better if it were a perfect matc, at least i wouldnt have to go back and double check to make sure the profile is good!

     

     

  3. Ive used it some more, and I program for a mill-turn and think this tool is ver helpful! You have to tighten the tollerance up to .0001 to get it to produce straight lines but its very fast and easy!:)

    "Spin" works great!;)

  4. I used it for the first time last week, but I could only use it for roughing. The profiles it created were not straight enough for the tollerances i had to hold! Maybe i need to tighten up the tesselation Tol.???

     

     

  5. The trouble with anything industrial size is the cost of moving it! Unless its right next door it can cost 10 grand just to move it! The last shop i worked in bout 2 used hurco machines for 5 grand each but it cost us 8 grand to move them just across town!

    and dont forget about having the electrician come to hook it up! Have you looked at the do it yourself cnc websites? Im sure just for making 1911 grips you wouldnt need a huge rigid machine! Contact your local machine reps. They are in and out of shops all the time, they might know of a shop that just has one sitting collecting dust???? GOOD LUCK!B)

  6. EUREKA !

    The machine's (Hurco VM1)
    "Houston we have a problem here...":rolleyes:

    sorry, i couldnt resist, we have several Hurcos here as well, not bad cnc machines, just not very rigid for applying HSM techniques.(IMHO)

    We make alot of aluminum parts as well, I like to use DataFlute brand 3fl. emills. They work well with no coating !! For HSM we will setup on machines with much higher spindle speeds, and actually have the HSM option.

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