| HI
On the point of small machines give some thought to a second hand Myford ML7. Cost wise i picked my second one up for around 800 GBP. The big advantage in my eyes is the quality of build and the fact that should you wish to sell the Myford on a few years down the line you wont loose much if any money.
Part of your question was about achieving the same accuracy on both halfs of the yoyo. Well thats down to you and not the machine. THe machine should be able to work to a half thou (.0005 of an inch) in the size of machine your looking at. Its up to you to keep both halfs of the job the same. Just look at he machine and make sure your not going to be chasing backlash on the dials.
Cheers Kevin |