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Uploaded by on Dec 2, 2008

Brother CNC vertical mill TC-32Bn milling aluminum cam for compound bow. 40 tool holder, coolant through spindle. 5 axis rotary table plug and go ready. $150,000.00

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  • Holy Crap thats fast!!! the ones i run are super slow compared to this one!

  • @yellowmetalcyborg There is no way this machine will be obsolete in 5 years. 20-30year old machines are still in use. They will get faster but there are only so many ways you can increase speed before you hit a physical limitation. That extra speed is going to cost you as well with much larger motors and more expensive tooling.

    Brother has been around over 60 years by the way.

  • @yellowmetalcyborg

    Brother makes printers... well done Captain Obvious...

  • @jetpower06 They also make printers, and they're quite good I must say. I think they're one of those emerging companies you don't know about until the news mentions them.

  • Wait ~ 5 years and these will be obsolete and they will have machines that are 10 times faster, more accurate, flexible and energy efficient. It's crazy how fast we come up with new designs for..... just about everything.

  • Brothers are nice machines, especially for the price. very fast and accurate. and actually fairly rigid for 30 taper, these machines will cut stainless. we had four of these at my old shop

  • Is brother competitive in any way with hermle or dmg machines? haven't heard any word of them, but it looks quite impressive.

  • ... I want that toy for my shop!

  • I have ran an exact machine and wow is the only thing I can say.

  • Thats one nasty ATC. Everyone at my shop goes on about how fast the ATC is in the new Kiwa KH-45s we have. They clearly haven't seen this bad boy.. lol. I wonder how well these machines do with other materials besides aluminum (Which this part appears to be).

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