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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The Unimat was a series of combination macThe Unimat was a series of combination machines sold for light hobbyist engineering, such as model engineering. They were distinctive as the same major components could be re-arranged into either a lathe or milling machine. It covers a range of commercially sold machines intended for machining and metalworking for model making hobbyists manufactured by the company. The machines enable the user to have a drill press, lathe and milling machine. Most of the Unimat range is no longer in production, but the smallest Unimat 1 and its variants is now produced by the Cool Tool Gmbh.nts is now produced by the Cool Tool Gmbh.
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rdfs:comment The Unimat was a series of combination macThe Unimat was a series of combination machines sold for light hobbyist engineering, such as model engineering. They were distinctive as the same major components could be re-arranged into either a lathe or milling machine. It covers a range of commercially sold machines intended for machining and metalworking for model making hobbyists manufactured by the company. The machines enable the user to have a drill press, lathe and milling machine. Most of the Unimat range is no longer in production, but the smallest Unimat 1 and its variants is now produced by the Cool Tool Gmbh.nts is now produced by the Cool Tool Gmbh.
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