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That is a very similar design to the Gorton engraving machines, but newer. Too bad you are missing parts because they do their job very well.
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If you have the room, I'd keep it as a pantograph and seek out a true milling machine. While the table can handle weight, that doesn't mean it'll make a good milling machine because the slides were meant for positioning not machining. On a pantograph the spindle moves around the workpiece. on a milling machine the spindle stay fixed and the work moves around the spindle.
OK, I know that isn't true on a bed mill or gantry mill per se, but talk of making that into a milling machine scares me.
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I would love to see this machine take a small end mill and copy a part.
nothing to thick 1/8 or so
the specs I can find and the machine indicate it can dup. a part 1 to 1 or 1 to 100.
that's what I would love to see it do.
how cool is that .
maybe a new collet system is in order.
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