Much more information required please regarding space available, duties of machine etc before meaningful suggestions can be made . Having said that , suggest you will find it useful to initially visit Axminster Power Tools web page . Go to machinery , milling machines , how to choose a milling machine . Having read the recommendations , if you do still decide on a milling machine , then would suggest for new you look at Axminster and Arceurotrade and for used ( my preference ) look at Quillstar . With milling machines bigger and more substantial construction really is bether . Please note that the three jaw chuck described on your machine will not be strong enough to safely securely hold milling cutters . Believe however , a lathe should be your first choice . You can mill on a lathe , but you can't turn on a mill. Trevor.