zeke79 wrote:If it is single bevel then it is a duplicator. Your micrometer adjustments for space and depths are only for the calibration of the machine as far as I know on this model.
Some of the higher end duplicators have the space and depth adjustments for proper calibration also. I would say the machine you bought is not a code machine but a duplicator.
I think you're right. I just got it and it's a cute little duplicator, built like a toy. The bushing on the carriage and the shaft finish is a joke compared to my Ilco Unican duplicator. As for the micrometers, it's apparently a home built unit. The micrometers are an after thought. A craftsman generic type micrometer welded onto a bracket, then attached to the base ....
It has a rotary file type cutter and it is much much less grabbier than the milling cutter and it seems to cut just as quick, if not faster. What's the pro and con of rotary file vs milling cutter?
The motor on my Ilco is a big 1/4 hp induction motor with a very high starting current, but the motor on this one is a 100W universal motor, which has very small inertia and low starting current. It should be very good for inverter use.
Well, in the end, maybe I wasted $100
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