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  1. #1

    Pictures of My Lathe & CNC MILL

    Hi, I am new to machining. I wanted to share pictures of my shop (garage). Both the mill and the lathe is made by: Sieg.

    The mill is their X1 model. Very small and wish I bought a bigger mill. The lathe is their C6 model and is very nice. I remembered about wanting a bigger mill than I originally bought, so I bought the biggest lathe I can possibly afford. Would like to eventually CNC the lathe once I can save up the money.

    The CNC kit for the mill came from a company in Scottland called Simply CNC.

    I am heavily into radio control cars and bought these to make RC car parts. The picture with the mill CNC'ing - it is cutting a new part for buggy at the time. I keep a lot of the info on my cars on my website: http://studysession.com

    So far I have been making 2D objects and CNC'ing them out. I have also been using the mill for engraving. This has been quite a learning experience for me. I still have loads to learn. I stumbled accross this forums a couple of moneth ago and found it very useful. So far everyone has been very helpful in answering my questions. I now want to share what I have and what my shop looks like.

    Let me know what everyone thinks of my pictures. Thanks!!!
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    Mach2-1-800.jpg   CNCMillWork1-800.jpg  
    Please check out my CNC blog
    http://cncinside.com

  2. #2
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    very nice

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    Way too neat! Impossible working conditions with continual fear that a chip might pop uncontrollably out of a cut and land anywhere! Just teasing you.

    Are you using a regular 3 jaw drill chuck to mill with? You'd really benefit from using some kind of a solid holder or a collet chuck.
    First you get good, then you get fast. Then grouchiness sets in.

    (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management)

  4. #4
    YES - for now just a 3 jaw chuck. Will get some collets as funds allow it. I have spent enough for now. All this was pruchased during 2004 within a very short time period. Need to wait before getting to much more.

    The cabinets actually came out of a neighbors house that was being remodeled. And yes I do keep it clean - my paint booth is on other end of the garage. The garage is actually really small - I try and keep it neat because not to much room to walk in their to work. So keeping it cleaned up is a must.

    Thanks for the kind words.
    Please check out my CNC blog
    http://cncinside.com

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    I hate it when a chip pops out....

    Eric
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    I wish it wouldn't crash.

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    And yes I do keep it clean

    Yeah well, if you keep it so clean then why do I see three crumbs or chips under the lathe in picture #3

    Looks like a really nice set up you have going there

  7. #7
    Funny - Thanks for the compliments. I have enjoyed learning how to use all this. Not just need to start getting deaper into making more and more complicated things. I have so much to learn still.
    Please check out my CNC blog
    http://cncinside.com

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    Hi studysession, if you are interested I have a cad drawing for wheels to fit the Savage 25. Could be a nice project if they will fit your T-Maxx. Nice setup too
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  9. #9
    I would love that is you don't mind. My email is: [email protected]

    Next year I plan on CNC'ing my lathe and getting a bigger mill. I am going to hook up with a friend and get him started with something like QCad or something. he is going to design RC parts for his MiniT and I am going to cut them on my mill. He will take the parts and use them on his MiniT when he races and we will see how they hold up there. Try to have our own line of hop-ups for the MiniT.

    Thanks again!
    Please check out my CNC blog
    http://cncinside.com

  10. #10
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    Hmmm, email no worky
    Unless you have a 1mb limit? I will send the files in bits!
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  11. #11
    No limit like that. Not sure why. Should work just fine. I have emailed myself 5 - 10MB files before.
    Please check out my CNC blog
    http://cncinside.com

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    I have sent three emails, they seam to have sent ok this time. Let me know if you have any problems.
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  13. #13
    Received all three - thanks! It is greatly appreciated.

    I am hoping to be able to take an AutoCAD course soon. I really need to get better at CAD'ing. I have loads of ideas, but sometimes have trouble navigating the programs well.
    Please check out my CNC blog
    http://cncinside.com

  14. #14
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    Cool machines. Thanks for showing us, I wish more members would post pics of their toys, I love looking at other peoples stuff.

  15. #15
    Anyone have advice on best way to add a vaccuum hose to my mill? I want to automaticly suck up the shavings as it cuts.

    Thanks!
    Please check out my CNC blog
    http://cncinside.com

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