Mikron is not the greatest machine to do hard machining on. For hard milling Yasda is the best out there. Yasda's are expencive but you will not regret the product that you get out of it. If those are out of your price range then I would go with Mikino or Roku Roku. I run Yasda's and I would put that machine up against any machine out there. I have been running Yasda's for about 4 years and never had a problem. I can turn the machine off and two weeks later start it back up and continue to hold two tenths tolerance all day and night.
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