My self would vote for doing both. The RF 30 type mills have enough power for a lot of jobs the main complaints I hear on these forums is lock of higher in the z axis and the position moving when the column is moved.
If it was me provided I had the space I would get a used knee mill (Bridgeport) and use it for that reason. Even if I had to layout bolt patterns and such on the CNC RF 30. The main reason I say this is unless you have a working knowledge of electronics maintaining that mill would be a challenge. So a lot of home guys would shy away.
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If it was me provided I had the space I would get a used knee mill (Bridgeport) and use it for that reason. Even if I had to layout bolt patterns and such on the CNC RF 30. The main reason I say this is unless you have a working knowledge of electronics maintaining that mill would be a challenge. So a lot of home guys would shy away.
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