Re: Unimat
Posted by
Jeff Demand
on 2003-01-04 20:17:19 UTC
Hi Steven,
I've converted a Unimat SL, but it is a MUCH different machine
than the "Unimat 1". The SL is not a very stiff machine but at least it is
made out of metal unlike the mainly plastic unimat 1. I haven't actually
worked with the plastic one but I did once touch one in a store without
breaking it ;-)
Jeff
At 01:55 AM 1/5/03 -0000, you wrote:
http://www.aztec-net.com/~jdemand
I've converted a Unimat SL, but it is a MUCH different machine
than the "Unimat 1". The SL is not a very stiff machine but at least it is
made out of metal unlike the mainly plastic unimat 1. I haven't actually
worked with the plastic one but I did once touch one in a store without
breaking it ;-)
Jeff
At 01:55 AM 1/5/03 -0000, you wrote:
>Hello!conversion?
> What do people think of the Unimat? Is it a good canidate for CNC
> It looks like a less expensive, less sturdy version of a shurline, Taig,etc.
>Jeff Demand
>
>Here is a link if anyone wants to look at one:
>
>http://www.naturecoast.com/hobby/uni.htm
>
>Thanks for your opinion,
>
>Steven Ciciora
>
http://www.aztec-net.com/~jdemand
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