![]() The Shopbot might be a bit better for making some sheet metal parts, but I think having proper toolholders and the capabilities of a real mill are worth that tradeoff. The only advantage I can see to the Shopbot would be the work area, but I think the PCNC 1100’s work area is big enough to do just about any FRC part you can think of. Not that those are things that you’ll do in FRC much, but it speaks to the capability of the machine. The seller is michaelfinemachineryco and is located in. This item is in the category Business & IndustrialCNC, Metalworking & ManufacturingMetalworking EquipmentMachining Centers & Milling Machines. He mills titanium and exotic stainless steels no problem, and even hard milling. The item Tormach 4 Axis Vertical Machining Center, Model PNC 1100 Series 3, New 2011 is in sale since Tuesday, August 6, 2019. I’ve been following a fella on youtube who uses his to make high-quality pocket knives. ![]() It’s got a lot of rigidity and power at it’s disposal. But the Tormach 1100 is a very impressive machine, especially for how little it costs. I haven’t personally worked with either (working on getting a Tormach for our buildsite). I would love any advice on what machine would be a better use of funds for regular FIRST specific uses? ![]() ![]() Seems like the Tormach with a lot of extras would run the same or less. I got a quote with shipping for the shopbot for just under 17000 with shipping. I like the large build area of the shopbot, and that it could be used for wood as well. I am deciding to get a Tormach 1100, or go with a Shopbot buddy alpha. Sorry to hijack this thread, but I am currently in the process of trying to secure funds through our district for a CNC machine for aluminum cutting. ![]()
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