
Milling Machines
I use European style milling machine as well as a retro-fiited CNC machine

The Deckel F1 is a universal milling machine. It can perform a variety of tasks from horizontal and vertical milling. Shown here with the table removed and an indexer installed to cut a gear. I also have a gear driven vertical head as well as a high speed head.

This is a Swiss Aciera Mill that was used at The Bulova Watch Factory in Long Island , New York. It is of The universal type that can switch from Horizontal to vertical mode as well as different table and indexing arrangments.

This is my 1970s era Rockwell Knee mill retrofitted with CNC capabilities. I purchased it from a model engineer who retrofitted it and I kept his version running for ten years afterwhich I upgraded the mechanical components and computer drivers. This machine allows me to achieve all sorts of small precision components as well as 3D profiling.