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'''So why this machine? We already have a lathe'''
'''So why this machine? We already have a lathe'''
Because it rules. The current mill is quite nice, but has a small working area - the current lathe makes a lot of heat and noise but is rather challenging to use for anything else. With this machine we can do serious cuts in steel, we can machine huge components, it's shear bulk and weight mean it deflects less and can undertake huge projects (the current lathe weight 18KG, this one weighs 209KG!) Fully CNCed this would be a serious compliment to our machining : reprap nozzle broken? Make a new one from stainless! Reprap part not strong enough? Make it from STEEL!
 
Because it rules. The current mill is quite nice, but has a small working area - the current lathe makes a lot of heat and noise but is rather challenging to use for anything else. With this machine we can do serious cuts in steel, we can machine huge components, it's shear bulk and weighs mean it deflects less and can undertake huge projects (the current lathe weight 18KG, this one weighs 209KG!) Fully CNCed this would be a serious compliment to our machining : reprap nozzle broken? Make a new one from stainless! Reprap part not strong enough? Make it from STEEL!


'''How much and who's contributing?'''
'''How much and who's contributing?'''
The machine costs £1020 including VAT and delivery, the initial plan is for the machine to be manual, and we will convert it (by making the various components on the machine and buying other components over the duration of the year)  AbbyKatt is a pretty competent machinist and has done a few CNC conversions already (check his website at http://www.silverkatt.co.uk for some examples). The idea is the machine will always be able to run in Manual Mode, but will have an augmentive CNC capability.
The machine costs £1020 including VAT and delivery, the initial plan is for the machine to be manual, and we will convert it (by making the various components on the machine and buying other components over the duration of the year)  AbbyKatt is a pretty competent machinist and has done a few CNC conversions already (check his website at http://www.silverkatt.co.uk for some examples). The idea is the machine will always be able to run in Manual Mode, but will have an augmentive CNC capability.


'''Pledges'''
'''Pledges'''
AbbyKatt        £200
AbbyKatt        £200
Luke Graham    £200
Luke Graham    £200


Remaining: £620
Remaining: £620
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