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I'm still looking at building the OX but still studying the other builds. I particularly like Hytech2k's F117 build and how he converted his OX...
So, if one uses a router in lieu of a spindle, more hp should in theory get better performance with aluminum? Does a variable speed router make...
Chris, Just checking to see if you know how I can start a conversation with you as requested? Shawn
Jon, thanks for the reply. Interesting suggestions. Regarding the milling of aluminum, is a router at higher rpm(s) suitable for quality work,...
Hytech2K, thanks for the feedback. I look forward to seeing videos of the Clydesdale in action. As recommended, I will continue to read about...
Chris, Sorry I just figured out how to start a new conversation after I posted the message below to you. However, when I tried to click "Start...
Hytech2K, your Clydesdale build is very helpful. Great looking machine and a very detailed build. Looks like rack and pinion is the way to go....
Chris, ...from eBay to here. In your opinion, is the OX suitable to do small scale production work in hardwood and alum? If you don't mind me...
Serge E. Interesting points about leaving a machine unattended. I never considered the potential electrical problems. As you and others have...
Jonny, To answer your question, I'm exploring the idea of making cribbage boards out of a variety of materials including hardwood and aluminum....
Point taken...not a good idea!
Bob, Thank you for the great feedback. It is very much appreciated. I agree with your comment about the trim router, and I should have...
Bob, I envision making about 25-50 items a day. It would be setup to mill an array of 24 items on the table at one time. My objective would be...
This is my first post and I apologize in advance if this is the wrong forum to post the following questions. I'm new to CNC and have a growing...