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MYSWEETY Multifunction Worktable Milling Working Cross Table Milling Machine Compound Drilling Slide Table For Bench Drill Adjustme X-Y (6350 SIZE)

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Size: Large


Features

  • Mini multifunctional working table 6350,The table is suitable for mini drill and drill bracket series. It can also be applied to other suitable machines.
  • The work table is composed of several adjustable dovetail slot aluminum alloy composition, can guarantee the minimum space and ensure the accuracy.
  • Adjustment in X direction: 180 mm. Adjustment in Y direction: 50 mm,Distance between grooves : 34mm
  • Hand wheel with adjustable scale: A ring = 3 mm.
  • Ideal for all drill stands, drilling and milling machines.

Material: Aluminum


Brand: MYSWEETY


Product Dimensions: 4.8"D x 13.78"W x 4.8"H


Color: Silver


Item Weight: 6.31 Kilograms


Brand Name: MYSWEETY


Model Number: 6350


Manufacturer: MYSWEETY


Manufacturer Part Number: 6350


Included Components: Cross Table


Unit Count: 1 Count


Base Type: Open frame base


Load Capacity: 4.4E+2 Pounds


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 4.8"D x 13.78"W x 4.8"H


Item Weight: 6.31 Kilograms


Minimum Height: 122 Millimeters


Required Assembly: No


Assembly Instructions Description: No assembly required


Material Type: Aluminum


Color: Silver


Finish Types: Polished


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  • Great functionality in an inexpensive tool
This little work table is a great value. If you take care and don't horse it, it should be great for small projects. I bought a drill stand to use with it, and it didn't quite line up to attach it with 4 bolts. I got 3 to line up, which should be enough. Not sure whether that's the fault of the table or the press. I lubricated the desk augers to reduce wear and friction. One problem was that one of the tapped holes on a project clamp did not match the bolts supplied. I had to retap the hole. But otherwise, for the price, I give it 5 stars. Hopefully it holds up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2018 by A. Stobie

  • Nice, but has limitations.
Amazingly nice for such a low cost. Lightly constructed of aluminum. Fine for drill positioning. Too weak for milling.
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2026 by Daniel A. Mitchell

  • Great table.
Size: Large
This is a great hobby level milling table (model 6350/dual rail movement). Table is very well built. All metal castings were cleanly finished/smoothed. The main table is extruded aluminum and heavy duty. The x/y axis screws turn smoothly. Nearly all components are metal. The X axis screw has just a slight amount of slop (maybe 5 or 6 thousandths). The Y axis screw is tight (no slop). This table surpassed what my expectations were. Very happy with my purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2025 by Chris H.

  • The quality is just average.
Size: Large
Just received this little milling machine and the first thing I noticed is the directions are all in chinese. Next, the quality of the build is a little suspect. The aluminum carriage on top does not snug up evenly with the green cast iron base. The top edges of the aluminum are quite sharp and the alignment of the aluminum carriage to the base is off (left to right, etc), producing/leaving sharp edges. I filed them down after ripping a finger. The craftsmanship is about average at best. The traverse of the carriage is/appears normal and the readouts also appear ok/accurate. Things like the handles and stops are not top quality, but average and ok. Overall, the materials used to build this machine appear ok and likely durable. The accuracy, so far, appears pretty good. My problem is that the unit appears to have been "production" slapped together, too quickly. For jobs that don't require close tolerances, this machine should perform ok. Not sure I am going to trust it just yet on milling the body cavity of a bass guitar build. Just a little more TLC on the build of this would have produced likely a top notch machine. It may still perform, but now has some file marks, battle scars on the edge of carriage. It arrived super quick, and that makes me a little concerned as well. A 3 rating is as good as I can recommend now. Performance could be 4 or 5 down the road, but the chassis needs a little help before I put her into production in my wood shop. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2020 by Yarburger

  • Multi-function Worktable Multi-function Worktable
I bought this product as a Multi-Function Worktable - not as a Milling Machine. I'm drilling holes in 90 pieces of bamboo strips to construct BuckyBall models. You might recognize a BuckyBall as a soccer ball - football to some. I need precise center to center holes so that I may pin and glue the bamboo pieces together. I made a fixture that is bolted to the Milling Table of my mini-drill press. I stack the bamboo 8 high and drill an end hole. I don't move the table until I've drilled until the cows come home. When I'm ready for the other end hole, I move the table. I pin the 8 pieces with a stainless 16-gauge wire nail and drop into the first end hole that was created in my fixture with the first time I drilled down. As long as I work off of the left the end hole, the right one will be the same for all 90 pieces. I don't plan on milling anything. I could just slide my fixture on the drill press stand and achieve the same precision - but what's the fun in that? I know that working with this milling table will have other advantages. Whoops. It does. I forgot. I start with 24" bamboo strips that will be cut to 90 mm. After drilling the end hole, I have a miter saw slot that lets me cut to length - for the most part. After gluing, the end will be cut, anyway, so the precision lies in the center to center hole distance of 70 mm. I've drilled, cut, re-positioned the table, and drilled the other end - to the tune of 450 pieces. I can find no fault for what I needed this "drill press attachment" to accomplish - playing with my balls. I really like my balls. They will be personalized and given to some special people who appreciate my balls and know how much pleasure I take in making them. The attached picture shows "proof of concept" with my little balls and a GIANT ball that is waiting for me to return and massage it into place. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2020 Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2020 by Edwin Attaway

  • It does what its supposed to do and costs less than 2 pizzas It does what its supposed to do and costs less than 2 pizzas
Size: Medium
I bought the $60.00 unit which I believe is made completely different than the $30.00 model which I think is confusing people into thinking they are all junk..Let me start by saying the larger model I bought is not real far away from the "kinda junkyish" label but I would not label it as "junk because it's only $60.00,I paid $80.00 for my 29mm Snap On combination wrench and that was 20 years ago so I'm a pretty good judge of amount of money spent versus usefulness and also that it makes something possible that would have otherwise been impossible without it..Time is money and It immediately paid for itself on my first project as I've been doing things freehand lately and you really just can't make perfectly straight and consistent line by hand (or at least I can't) The biggest flaw is the incredible amount of free play in the y axis but if you just remember it's a minor inconvenience and allow for it the problem is solved,I read about the slop so I was already prepared to deal with it. I also wanted to mount mine on a Dremel work station and it does fit on the base of the Dremel but it didn't leave much room underneath so I am mounting the table back to back directly behind the Dremel work station,the Dremel head spins 360° on the pipe its attached to so it's a simple matter of rotating the head 180° to the table.The two tools butt up together as the picture I included shows so you may have to mount your work to compensate for a small loss of the y axis or I believe if you mount it at an angle to the Dremel it sit further towards the center of the cutter..I will mostly use mine for project boxes and light hobby work and realize the difference between this one and one's that are the same size but weigh 60 pounds.. I know no professional machinist would buy one of these because they wouldn't be caught dead with one of these but it seems they are being used way beyond their capacity and likely have never been tightened up and adjusted which isn't the tools fault.. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2019 Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2019 by Motorhed

  • Nice positioner
I mounted this on a drill press and used it for precise positioning of small holes. I did a little milling on a wood block to make some fixturing, but there is obvious play in the slides which is difficult (impossible?) to adjust out. I would say that it's fine for non-precise milling in soft materials, but as a precision positioner, it's great. By the way, each division of the ruler on the adjustment barrels will move the table .002", with .050" per revolution. Also, there's a lot of backlash, so don't expect to change directions (this is common in standard milling tables, too). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2017 by Bryan

  • No se pueden hacer trabajos precisos. Solo trabajos gruesos y luego acabar con lima y lijando No se pueden hacer trabajos precisos. Solo trabajos gruesos y luego acabar con lima y lijando
Mi necesidad era encontrar un accesorio que pudiera montar en mi mini lathe, un grizly 7x14 en base a una persona que tiene un canal en youtube, HAMERMAN, quien tiene montado en su minilathe y en lo que mostraba haciendo un trabjo parecia que se ajustaba a mis requermientos. Debido a que lo traje a Sudamerica, Paraguay, el shipping me salio $60 por lo que el total el costo ascendio a U$ 89. La primera prueba fue tratar de hacer una barra paralela en los 6 lados en una pieza de aluminio de 13 cm x 5 cm (aprox). En las fotos se aprecia que no lo consegui, no pude encuadrar un lado y da una dispecion de 0.13mm lo cual es excesivo para mis requerimientos de precision. Para poder hacer correr la mesa coordenada la desarme, ajuste alguanas cosas y lo monte al mini lathe. Para poder obtener el resultado mencionado, debia mover lentamente porque el backlash es terrible y solo se puede cortar de a muy pocos milimetros o salta la pieza y se estropea. en la foto se puede apreciar hacia el medio de la pieza la marca de uno de esos saltos. RPM 1550, con una fresadora de 2 orejas montada directo al chuck del torno. Hacer las 4 bordes me llevo hacer como 5 horas, debido a que la alimentacion para que corra la mesa compuesta en su eje x debe ser muy fino y a baja alimentacion. Cuento largo vueto corto. Muchs horas de mediciones, cortes y el resultado para nada perfecto. Es para hacer un trabajo pequenio en forma gruesa y debo dejar unos cuantos milimitros de la dimenci[on final para acabarlo con una lima. Crei que seria una opci[on economica ya que no puedo afrontar el comprar una mini milling machine de $800, porque traer a Sudamerica me cuesta otros $800. Realmente me hubiera jugado por otro tipo de producto como el accesorio New Swivel 2 Way Lathe Milling Vertical Slide for MYFORD SUPER 7 ML7, que funciona muy bien en un mini lathe. Ver videos en youtube de Steve Jorndan. Fue una muy mala elecci[on, y me arrepiento. Algun uso le encontrare, tal vez lo ponga como mesa coordenada dedicada a mi taladro de banco y vere que tal se comporta. Lastimosamente esta compra no salio bien y recomiendo que piensen bien que tipos de trabajos necesitan realizar y si lo podran hacer con esta mesa. No la recomiendo en lo absoluto si se busca algun tipo de precisi[on en los acabados. El primer inconveniente que me encontre fue la robustez, que no funciona en el montaje al torno. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2019 Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2019 by Carlos Barba Martinez

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