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Cobra Framebuilding's video: Which Machine Tools to Buy First for Bicycle Framebuilding

@Which Machine Tools to Buy First for Bicycle Framebuilding
When you're building out your bicycle framebuilding shop, you might become interested in all kinds of machine tool setups: vertical milling machine, horizontal milling machine, drill press, lathe. But which should you buy first to get the most bang for your buck (and the most bang for your square footage)? My recommendation is to get a vertical milling machine like the Bridgeport mill first. It's such a versatile machine tool—you can do just about everything on it, as I explain in the video. Next, if you've got more cash and space, I'd recommend a manual lathe for round parts, a few specific framebuilding processes, and general usefulness in the shop. I would only recommend horizontal milling machines if you're getting into serious production and want to speed up your framebuilding process by having multiple mills with dedicated mitering setups on each. And I'd only really recommend a CNC mill for bicycle framebuilding if you're someone who wants to create your own custom frame components that nobody else has (braze-ons, dropouts, etc). It's not going to save you money over just buying the same things stock from Paragon Machine Works. SUBSCRIBE for more videos on bicycle framebuilding and other shop-related topics: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBIJI-omNmRdt_4LsF-2PrA?sub_confirmation=1 SHOP MY TOOLS: If you're looking for bicycle framebuilding tools: http://cobraframes.net. FOLLOW my shop updates on Instagram (@cobraframes): http://instagram.com/cobraframes.

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This video was published on 2019-04-04 02:30:03 GMT by @Cobra-Framebuilding on Youtube. Cobra Framebuilding has total 27.1K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 107 video.This video has received 88 Likes which are lower than the average likes that Cobra Framebuilding gets . @Cobra-Framebuilding receives an average views of 20.4K per video on Youtube.This video has received 15 comments which are lower than the average comments that Cobra Framebuilding gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

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