The First Samurai - The pinnacle of Desktop CNC Machines - Official launch

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The official launch of the Samurai 120 Desktop machining center.

As V1 nears the end of production, V2 is being developed and is available for order:

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Purchase the Samurai 120H V1

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That is impressively compact for the size of the work area on that thing

kiyosenl.
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When it loaded the bit, I burst out with joy. That was awesome.

DawlessHouseMusic
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Watching it change bits is the most satisfying thing I've ever seen a machine do!

GuyFromJupiter
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What's the point of super expensive heavy duty holders on a toy scale frame? 10 tool and appropriate holders would reduce cost a lot and make more sense at this size.

spinnetti
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God I wish I was rich enough for one of these. Proper marvel of engineering you guys are!

aesync
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From the presentation, missed were close up shots of the work area. Magnificent and useful robot. Thanks!

adolforosado
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Incredible work man! The dual ATC and how quick it is to change tools is incredibly thought out! I could see myself buying one of these if I didn't get the X7. Keep up the great work!

blackfoxmachining
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That’s pretty awesome. Would love having that in the shop ⭐️👍

petesquared
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Wow this is amazing! That tool changer is a sight to be seen!

CosmasBauer
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Seams like this should be in every hobby cnc, mill drill machine ever produced

Richardc.Randall.
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Wow! I've been using CNCs for nearly 30 years and that's the first time I've seen a tool changer like that! Well done!

markserbu
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Wow, what a wonderful idea! A desktop cnc with a toolchanger setup, love it! This is part of what desktop cnc has been missing, having to change tools between toolpaths manually means theres no such thing as set and forget for desktop cnc like there is for 3d printing, but this brings it in right where its needed. I do hope that the machine is sturdy enough to do metals, even if its just aluminum, but if it can be done on steel thatd be great, as long as the cost isnt too bad.

Congrats on what looks like a great little design. :). O habe some concerns about rigidity but you engraved that metal well enough without any notable resonance.

NeoIsrafil
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For around the 5k range this definitely looks promising.

hiddenloaf
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Best wishes for the Table top design.... also the umbrella type magazine with fast tool changing design...Great work.👍👍👍

rameshcnc
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It really does look like a good piece of equipment. No need for both carousels to spin quite so much after a toolchange. Advance to the next pot by as small a rotation as possible, allowing CW & CCW rotation. Makes sense to in terms of tool order have all your odd numbers in one mag and all your evens in another, or you'll always need an empty slot in both changers. If it's optimised you'll only need one empty spot which could be the spindle.

RMConstruction
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Wow! Might have to save up for this. Looks awesome!

spamspasm
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The design is impeccable, a job of high value

antonioquintero
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It is a very brave move to include an ATC system to a desktop milling machine. You have my respect. I run a CNC business in China. The machines we run include the Brother Speedio series and Tusgami VA series. Only from my own point of views and by no means scientific, the setup may not provide enough support for the BT30 tool holder anywhere near its cutting poential. You ended up spinning a chunk of metal that is not doing the cutting job. If you look at some industrial machines using BT30 spindles e.g. the Brother Speedio the spindle itself is taller than the column of this machine. For machines with weight limitations, I would choose the high rpm and low cutting torque road to maximize cutting efficiency. Thus a high rpm motorized spindle could be a viable choice. If an ATC is to be included, probably down 2 sizes for a more realistic setup. We are looking at the BT15 chuck or a more common BT20 chuck. For high rpm cutting it is very important to keep the cutter from overheating. I don't know whether its viable to have a coolant system in a home miller but air cooling could be an easier road. Here is my thought. Thanks

catttcattt
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That... is a proper sounding machine tool! I own and use some decent sized BT35 and CAT40 vertical mills, they are great, but you must dedicate a large amount of floor space and need 3 phase power. Something few individuals have access to. This appears to have proper rigidity to do machining at a level of precision that most smaller machines only dream off. Good luck with you endeavors.

John-royk
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Awesome! I love CNC machine! It's beautiful moviments!

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