no problem, my pleasure
I post it because in case someone is around Belgium and is looking for a CNC (this place is like 15km form where I live, you can feel the pain ).
This offer is too good to be true. It’s a Chinese rebranded machine, big brother of what I have.
Crimac mc45 CNC freesmachine
€ 3.200,00
http://link.2dehands.be/m1526094103?utm_source=android_social&utm_content=vip&utm_medium=android_social&utm_campaign=socialbuttons
This machine is on heavy side for be an hobby machine. It will eat aluminum all day long, plus also really good for steel ecc…
The machine is already converted and basically cost the price of the manual machine. It’s running linux CNC but nothing stop you to change. Although LinuxCNC is the most powerful open source Kernel control you can find. I was also thinking to switch to it when I saw that there is a GUI PathPilot like (Tormach control system). I would just do few upgrades in future but it’s perfect as it is.
All together I estimated around 5k for the machine and conversion if he did it by himself, otherwise easier over 7K for a kit. IT also has plenty of vise and accessories for over 1K.
Here the machine new as manual mill from the Belgian reseller https://www.crispyn.be/machine1/crimac-mc45-2-230v-mono
Someone please grab it or I get crazy!
already gone.
Yeh I might have sent it to too many people
Was too good to be left there.
I constantly check and deal like that happens once every 2 years. Last time is when I got my current vertical mill…
Sending you a pm in a minute with all the specs and the full story you better know before purchasing
Are you going to use the rt700c? I have some 1/8”, 4mm, 6mm and I think 8mm precision collets I don’t think I am going to use again.
http://m.elairecorp.com/site/makitaroutercollets.html?imz_st
They are yours if you want them, you’d need to pay shipping tho because I am a little broke and quarantine doesn’t help in making money . I’d expect it to be under 20$ which isn’t bad as they are worth over 80$ new.
Yep thats the exact one I’m using!
I’ll take those off your hands man, thank you so much! I’m in no hurry right now though, so we can wait for shit to calm down around us before you go to a post office!
For future reference. In case someone would need it.
Made a fix adjustable probe digitizer to locate your x, y and z. It works as a NO circuit that closes when touching a metal surface and sends signal to your breakout board. It can be adjusted in X and Y to be fully concentric with your spindle without runout by 4 grub screws pressing against a bearing. Z load is assured by a spring pressing down the central column.
Still waiting the stylus tip
Ok, they are yours then. Our postal services are on hold right now due to the virus so we have to wait till they resume work anyways.
Wish I could double like your post!
Thanks alot bud
I did it for you
Hey guys, love to join this forum. I solved my one - two prob after reading some of the threads mentioned my other users. So thank you to the community.
I just show this MPCNC thread. So i think to add value in it.
I recently read an article on MPCNC Review which i like very much.
They discuss about :-
Review of MPCNC
The Build
The Capabilities
The 3D Printer
A Brief on the Mill
Know about the Plasma Cutter
Equipment Availability
And finally comparison between MPCNC and X-carve
So you guys can check full article https://theedgecutter.com/mostly-printed-cnc-review/