![]() ![]() I've been a pretty active user of it and have milled numerous boards with it (for all kinds of random projects, most not related to studies or any work at all. When the thing works, it is a very nice machine and really effortless to use, though. Other problems we've had include the spindle dropping the Universal Cutter bit from too high onto the adjustment slope, causing the bit tip to shatter with ~20% chance (that took a while to figure out that that was the problem) drills going too deep drills not going deep enough inconsistent universal cutter cutting width across the board and much more. I can ask another person who was involved with fixing the problem if he recalls it if I see him on skype over the weekend. Not even what was the root cause of that. I don't recall what the fix was, though, sorry. ![]() We managed to bend the holder back into form each time it happened, though, and with some help from the local distributor, the problem was fixed and hasn't happened again. We've had what I assume is the same problem happen aswell: when returning a bit to the holder, it misses and crashes the bit into the side of the holder, making a mess of the whole thing. ![]() We've had some major problems with it, more often than would be desired. I'm just a student who somehow manages to get involved with alot of stuff going on in the university, though, so keep that in mind. Here are some of my thoughts on the machine. Very simlar machine to yours, spindle is a bit slower and maybe some other small differences, but very similar. My university has an LPKF ProtoMat S63, we've had it for almost a year. ![]()
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