studioso
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last night a bought a 4 axis cnc sherline mill.
somehow I see this as the direction I want to take to advance my "education". hopefully I'll figure out how to make some money with it, perhaps cover the almost 2000$ I spent on it (with all attachments and shipping...)
although right now I have no idea how to use this!
from all the research I did on the internet it seems that most sherline machinists are busy upgrading and improving their sherline machines, rather than making parts that they can actually use in the real world. hope I'll be different...
then again, it looks like they don't depreciate in value too much, so I think that unless I'll be drilling a few holes too many right through the bed (a very likely outcome given my no-experience) I can always resell it to the next dreamer.
bushings, anyone?
somehow I see this as the direction I want to take to advance my "education". hopefully I'll figure out how to make some money with it, perhaps cover the almost 2000$ I spent on it (with all attachments and shipping...)
although right now I have no idea how to use this!
from all the research I did on the internet it seems that most sherline machinists are busy upgrading and improving their sherline machines, rather than making parts that they can actually use in the real world. hope I'll be different...
then again, it looks like they don't depreciate in value too much, so I think that unless I'll be drilling a few holes too many right through the bed (a very likely outcome given my no-experience) I can always resell it to the next dreamer.
bushings, anyone?