Hey Gang,
I'm looking to invest in one of these units, but before I drop the coin on one I wanted to look for some feedback from people that actually use this machine.
I know that there are other Taig units available but figured that the breeze package Lee is offering seems to be fair.
So for those that have one I pose the following questions:
- Bang for the buck: Is it worth the price?
- Is the machine adequate for the a non-production user?
- Is the accuracy good enough.
- Use the stock spindle or get the Kress mount?
- What other optional fixtures for the Taig should I consider?
- Alternatives? Anything else better for the same or slightly more $? If I can stay under $5k for a very nice unit I'll be happy.
I should also point out that I'll only be using it for inlays and maybe ring billets, and maybe some other small CNC stuff. I have a taper setup on my lathe so I won't need that capability necessarily.
Any other bits of info or feedback are welcome as well. I just don't want to drop $3k+ for a machine that I'll wish that I had spent more on something different.
Regards,
Frank
I'm looking to invest in one of these units, but before I drop the coin on one I wanted to look for some feedback from people that actually use this machine.
I know that there are other Taig units available but figured that the breeze package Lee is offering seems to be fair.
So for those that have one I pose the following questions:
- Bang for the buck: Is it worth the price?
- Is the machine adequate for the a non-production user?
- Is the accuracy good enough.
- Use the stock spindle or get the Kress mount?
- What other optional fixtures for the Taig should I consider?
- Alternatives? Anything else better for the same or slightly more $? If I can stay under $5k for a very nice unit I'll be happy.
I should also point out that I'll only be using it for inlays and maybe ring billets, and maybe some other small CNC stuff. I have a taper setup on my lathe so I won't need that capability necessarily.
Any other bits of info or feedback are welcome as well. I just don't want to drop $3k+ for a machine that I'll wish that I had spent more on something different.
Regards,
Frank
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