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jhsmith 12-07-2019 05:10 PM

Suggestions for small milling machine
 
My lovely wife asked me what I wanted for Christmas. After the usual, just your love and devotion, she was looking for a real answer, so...

I wanted to learn more about machining. Rather than doing the conventional thing of taking a class, I was just going to buy a small milling machine and watch some youtube videos.

Any suggestions of small mills? Mini-mills from Grizzly, Harbor Freight, ? Or something slightly larger such as Grizzly or Jet?

What are the basic tools needed? Clamping blocks, dial gauges, assortment of drill bits and end mills?

Budget is $2500 but I don't have to spend that much.

Suggestions?

Puppy Toes 12-07-2019 06:32 PM

Why dont you just Walk through your back yard across the stream up the hill through the side door say hi to mi jee go down the stairs turn on the light and use mine ding dong

jhsmith 12-07-2019 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Puppy Toes (Post 629229)
Why dont you just Walk through your back yard across the stream up the hill through the side door say hi to mi jee go down the stairs turn on the light and use mine ding dong

Didn't know you had one at home. So, what tools does the neighborhood need that my wife can get me for Christmas?

Also, does borrowing yours come with lessons or do I need to watch youtube?

Der ABT 12-07-2019 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by jhsmith (Post 629230)
Didn't know you had one at home. So, what tools does the neighborhood need that my wife can get me for Christmas?

Also, does borrowing yours come with lessons or do I need to watch youtube?

He needs bourbon and coke....no safety glasses.
And a swift kick in the a$$

Puppy Toes 12-07-2019 07:40 PM

Christmas is about surprises. We’ll talk to Patty.

Evan - shut up.

Trak Ratt 12-09-2019 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by jhsmith (Post 629230)
Didn't know you had one at home. So, what tools does the neighborhood need that my wife can get me for Christmas?

Also, does borrowing yours come with lessons or do I need to watch youtube?

A lift is always nice. L bought me on in 2002 and I’ve enjoyed it plenty!

Vicegrip 12-09-2019 03:37 PM

Keep in mind that the cost of the machine is but the start. All the fixtures and fitting tools can exceed the cost of the mill real fast.

ruffyz 12-09-2019 05:19 PM

An option is to start with the mpcnc. It's an assembly required simple three axis machine. Best used with softer materials but can do metal as well. It has an active community with lots of videos.


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