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    Post What Type of CNC to get??

    I'm in the process of starting my own little custom machine shop. I'm going thru the small business administration now. My question to you is this- I'm looking for a basic CNC lathe and a CNC milling center with tool changer. I'm used to running coversational machines but G-code shouldn't be a problem. There are a ton of CNC companies out there and I've only operated a few.Are there any to stay away from or any that are awsome??Thanks for any info

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    Quote Originally Posted by FUBAR62172 View Post
    I'm in the process of starting my own little custom machine shop. I'm going thru the small business administration now. My question to you is this- I'm looking for a basic CNC lathe and a CNC milling center with tool changer. I'm used to running coversational machines but G-code shouldn't be a problem. There are a ton of CNC companies out there and I've only operated a few.Are there any to stay away from or any that are awsome??Thanks for any info
    Great Machines
    Mori
    Ikegai
    Nakamura-Tome
    Dainichi
    Methods Matsuura
    Enshu
    Hitachi
    Tsugami
    OKK
    Brother
    Mikino

    Ok Machines
    HAAS
    Mazak
    Hardinge Bridgeport

    The first questions you have to ask yourself are, what type of custom parts are you machining, what Alloys, and at what Accuracies??

    These are the common questions that will help you choose a Machine Tool.

    Also, try to keep the same machines and controls to avoid any major differences in the programming and maintenance.
    Toby D.
    "Imagination and Memory are but one thing, but for divers considerations have divers names"
    Schwarzwald

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

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