Mazak opinions?

Started by marshal, April 17, 2021, 04:31 AM

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mkd

#15
Of course depends on criteria. For turning, longevity and legacy support no one is above Okuma
.lots of old Mazaks out there pumping out parts too. Not  sure how long Mitsubishi will support the control stuff. So that's a comparison strike against this brand in comparison, IMHO.
 Nobody know what the picture is for Doosan being serviced by Ellison. Solid construction but meh, metal is metal.

mkd

#16
Quote from: TylerBeer post_id=9842 time=1618947083 user_id=116Any suggestions for a small footprint high speed machine?  3d milling micarta parts, 12"x8" fixtures - I've suggested a Robodrilll or a Brother, would love hearing some other suggestions with someone running something

Sounds like you are in the commodity machine market.
If high precision high rpm long duration accuracy are important and still maintaining a snappy accelerations you could do worse than a mikron HSM 500 with a heidenhain control.
 Granite machine base for thermal and vibrations stability
42,000 RPM
Smoothest feed rate planning in the industry for 3D surfacing
 Graphite version available with dust collector built in so to speak

TylerBeer

#17
Cool thanks for the suggestion, built in dust collection is nice

neurosis

#18
Quote from: TylerBeer post_id=10423 time=1619793410 user_id=116Cool thanks for the suggestion, built in dust collection is nice


Enjoy your youth. You start to get close to some of our ages thats what we call our penis.
I'll go back to being a conservative, when conservatives go back to being conservative.

TylerBeer

#19
Quote from: neurosis post_id=10424 time=1619793698 user_id=49
Quote from: TylerBeer post_id=10423 time=1619793410 user_id=116Cool thanks for the suggestion, built in dust collection is nice


Enjoy your youth. You start to get close to some of our ages thats what we call our penis.


When you work with mahogany, ebony and cocobola on the reg, dust collection is concern #1 - not a big deal to add it to things, but integrated into the machine often solves some movement/physical challenges.

mkd

#20
Quote from: neurosis post_id=10424 time=1619793698 user_id=49
Quote from: TylerBeer post_id=10423 time=1619793410 user_id=116Cool thanks for the suggestion, built in dust collection is nice


Enjoy your youth. You start to get close to some of our ages thats what we call our penis.


Pro Tip: Some good Calvin kliens help keep it from dragging on the ground.

gcode

#21
Quote from: mkd post_id=10445 time=1619802413 user_id=155
Quote from: neurosis post_id=10424 time=1619793698 user_id=49
Quote from: TylerBeer post_id=10423 time=1619793410 user_id=116Cool thanks for the suggestion, built in dust collection is nice


Enjoy your youth. You start to get close to some of our ages thats what we call our penis.


Pro Tip: Some good Calvin kliens help keep it from dragging on the ground.


when you're face down in the dirt, it's gonna drag on the ground

HTM01

#22
Quote from: neurosis post_id=10424 time=1619793698 user_id=49Enjoy your youth. You start to get close to some of our ages thats what we call our penis.


what's this "WE" you talk about ?
no dust on my 61 yo pecker