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Just a quick hello and an addition to my hello in the Asian Lathe catagory.
I bought a Sieg X1 a while ago and after a short while of playing (not good enough yet to say true machining ) I decided that a larger mill would be much better. Therefore I now have an SX3 too.
First impressions are that it is much more capable - not surprising really given that it is 4 times the weight and 7 times the power of the X1.
However I am still definitely in the catagory of making small bits of metal out of larger bits of metal rather than "true" machining. Just need more practice before I start to try and build a stirling engine.
Graham (UK)
I bought a Sieg X1 a while ago and after a short while of playing (not good enough yet to say true machining ) I decided that a larger mill would be much better. Therefore I now have an SX3 too.
First impressions are that it is much more capable - not surprising really given that it is 4 times the weight and 7 times the power of the X1.
However I am still definitely in the catagory of making small bits of metal out of larger bits of metal rather than "true" machining. Just need more practice before I start to try and build a stirling engine.
Graham (UK)