I just ordered a really cheap X-Y table, which appears to be a (Shenzhen) LiYang 6300. (their cheapest)
http://www.usbearth.cn/product/60645441688-219344457/Miniature_precision_LY6300_multifunction_Milling_Machine_Bench_drill_Vise_Fixture_worktable_X_Y_axis_adjustment_Coordinate_table.htmlI'm likely going to need to get some new clamps for it, the "clamps" it comes with look really low quality (but a relatively cheap upgrade)
Some images below. Its aluminum, not steel.
It looks a lot like the Proxxon.
Since they look so similar, I wouldnt be surprised if LiYang was the OEM for Proxonn's x-y table, if so the exact match to the proxxon (have no idea if thats the case) would likely be one of the nicer 63xx models)
This is their ultra cheapie so likely its not built to the same degree of care.
There are a lot of US vendors for this product (under a lot of different names) and the reviews seem mixed, but generally positive.
I'm on a really tight budget right now and just can't afford to spend more.
This will help me do the #1 thing I want to do- make it easier to drill via holes in straight lines at not too imprecise intervals in PCBs and drill holes in cases for my misc. devices in the right spots.
Any ability to "drill sideways" will be gravy.
I'm not really expecting to be able to do that with such an inexpensive device.
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So this arrived and it has a few issues.. the handles for this model are solid aluminum and dont swivel, which makes it harder to crank. And the back cover over the gears is a pronlem, its binding..
Little mill has potential, though.
But this one is going back..not as pictured. I may buy the upgrade model, if its built stronger. It fits my drill perfectly.