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426 days ago |
Topic tags/keywords: question Hi everyone ! Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Greg |
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#1 posted 426 days ago |
This should help a little. Make sure and start with the cnc router resource site it’s jam packed with valuable information about all types of cnc machines. Good luck with your purchase, there’s a lot of options. Please consider bloging your reaserch. I’m starting to reaserch this topic and would like to read about your considerations. -- Aaron - central California "If you haven't got the time to do it right, when will you find the time to do it over?" |
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#2 posted 426 days ago |
probotix has a pretty complete system if you are looking to buy and not really build. -- Woodworking shouldn't cost a fortune: http://lowbudgetwoodworker.blogspot.com/ |
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#3 posted 426 days ago |
Take a look at www.cnczone.com, It is a forum group devoted to ALL things cnc. The link points you towards “woodworking” machines. There are commercially available machines, Kit Machines, DIY plans, & homegrown machines. It is an addicting site. Familiarize yourself with ALL the forums. There is a boatload of information & knowledge available for the taking. Good luck!!! -- Randy-- I may not be good...but I am slow! |
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