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I am going to start yet another project... I am going to make a Les Brooks Stock duplicator, and just ordered some 5x2x3/16 rec. tube for the frame... I bet it takes me 6 months, and I want one. jeffe | ||
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Jeffe Definitely keep us posted on how it�s going. I for one am very interested. What do you think about the CD Mr. Brooks sent you? Is it easy enough for an idiot like me to build one of these contraptions? About what do you think its gona cost? Do a good job so I can ask you lots of questions latter. Good luck. Shawn | |||
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Shawn, the CD seems to be good enough for me to do it... then again, i am stubborn and clever.. most of the time TOO clever for my own good. I think anyone with a fairly decent skillset, and good measuring tools, could do this.... I am not going to follow perdactly Les's design... but so close that I think he'll be happy withit. jeffe | |||
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Jeffe, I'll say one thing, you aint scared of it. I want one too. By the way, what ya think it will cost. | |||
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Billy, scared? What's that mean? ![]() ![]() ![]() Using all metal, and not including the router, and including linear bearings (yeah, i am going to at least draw it up that way) roughly 600, depending. If you did his exact design, with rec tube, I think you could, with buying the pieces NEW, get out for 400, plus the router... if you have access to some 6" or 5" rec tube or ibeam, that would knock 100-150 off jeffe | |||
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Jeffe, I've been looking at the various websites that offer kits (M.L. Greene comes to mind) and was promptly shocked by the price... What did Les charge for the Disc? I was thinking about getting one to build at a later date as I don't have a formal workshop right now(lathe in the garage, mill in the basement, etc) I'm in the "aqquire print and design" mode so once I do have room, I'm ready to make chips. ![]() Toolmaker | |||
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Toolmaker I thought some greenie fella was on ON DRUGS for the prices of completed and kits... I can buy a NEW cnc mill for 10k not a great one, but one anyway.. in fact, i could buy and refit a boss series II 7, 8, 9, or 10 for less than 10k Les charges a VERY reasonable amount for his CD (email him and ask.. mine was 20 bucks) He does not provide a full set of blueprints.. in fact, he provides only drawings for details.. which works great for me, as I don't want an arhitect telling me how to do gunsmithing, aebe. He's a stand up, great fella, and the cd is a great help. jeffe | |||
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Aaahh, another one who lusts after CNC, but I wouldn't touch a Boss with a ten meter cattle prod - they are the worst designed CNC Mill I've ever seen. I'm trying to get my mitts on a Haas VMC, but with the way manufacturing has taken off, the used stuff has gone up dramatically at auction - Two weeks ago, I saw a VF-3(1995) go for $25K at auction! ![]() ![]() Toolmaker | |||
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Toolmaker, I wouldn't want a BP series II RUNNING boss controls.. i want that iron as a platform for a servo/pc-cnc refit... the second i find a bp with boss 7,8,9, or 10, in great mechanical, but bad controls... well, non-working, as those controls are bad enough new, I am all over it. I am certain Les will post his email here... and I'll look and see if i can find it. I am trying to talk a friend of mine OUT of trying to make a rifle bore.... with the price of blanks being whatit is, it's just not cost effective... captive audience or not, nearly 6 k, PLUS crating PLUS shipping, PLUS handling... that means I could pay a duplicator, at 150 (super high) a pop, for 40 stocks.. or, the guys ROI for the 10k machine, is 70 stocks, at a TOO high price... or really, 110 stocks. jeffe | |||
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Les's email in minigun17@yahoo.com and here's his summation of his machine http://www.accuratereloading.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=UBB5&Number=667891&Forum=f5&Words=les%20cd&Searchpage=0&Limit=25&Main=666580&Search=true&where=bodysub&Name=4366&daterange=1&newerval=10&newertype=w&olderval=3&oldertype=w&bodyprev=#Post667891 jeffe | |||
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Jeffe, Yeah, the Boss is a HORRIBLE controller, the Iron isn't too bad, If ya want a CNC knee mill, I'd look at a Tree Journeyman, I saw a pair go for 4500 each at an auction last year. I ain't terribly fond of manual 'ports either, that &^#$%^ universal head does everthing but stay tru when you take a heavy cut. A friend of mine just leased a building for his machinery sales business and I got roped into rigger duty and discovered just how heavy a Cincinati toolmaster is compared to a 'port 2J. It is a much stiffer machine and comes with a 40NMTB spindle. ![]() Toolmaker | |||
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If i can find the machine I want, i am planning on like an www.ahha.com or an ajax... i might just build a dc ps and use rutex drives.. depending. Remember, mine will be for gunsmithing stuff... and a huge part in gunsmithing weigh 10 # to start... I honestly want to build a boss and 4th axis, to make fancy barrels... ah, well, there's time enough for all that fun inthe future.. one thing i dont want to do is CONVERT a manual to cnc.. jsut about too much hassle factor.. by the time you buy the ballscrews and motors, you'll have what a used 'nother machine would cost. a tree>? not if it has the tree taper... I have a really good set of r8 tools.. and since i am not going to do anything but small parts, i can live with the tool change time. the ajax, for a complete refit of a servo bp, including pendant and 2000line (8000 steps pre rotation) encoders, is less than 4k | |||
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Jeffe, Don't dismiss manuals out of hand, every once in a while ya see one with ballscrews. I do agree with you about having to add them - last time I looked, they were around a grand. ![]() Toolmaker | |||
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You fellas might consider Haas' option on a toolroom mill...Here's a link to what I'm talking about. toolroom mill They start at $20,000.00, but it's a helluva machine for the money, plus it has the advantage of manual work as well. More rigid than a knee mill, allowing climb milling, which will give you superior finishes. Just a thought ![]() | |||
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Jeffe, Its a thought but not in the cards for me just right now, down the road maybe will see how yours goes. Whats really funny........I could probably do a better job at fabricating a duplicating machine than I am at inletting stocks. But once I got it built it would be no a doubt a monkey with a football. I got to get better at inletting, seems like the more I do the worse I get. Many yrs ago I new a guy by the name of Clyde Fisher, was a knife maker and stock maker Victoria Texas, well known knife maker at that point in time, he made Mesquite stocks. He started building his own duplicator, but lost track of him, guess I'll never know if he every got his duplicator built. | |||
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