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STEEP! A bit less if you get the single "ATC" (multi-tool spinny thing).Wonder what the price of admission to that party is?![]()
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About what I expected. Might take quite a while to pay for itself, but think of all the really cool PGB stuff one could make with such a desktop CNC machine!STEEP! A bit less if you get the single "ATC" (multi-tool spinny thing).
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Halfsies?About what I expected. Might take quite a while to pay for itself, but think of all the really cool PGB stuff one could make with such a desktop CNC machine!![]()
First thing I thought is how are they cooling those bits.IF you had 3-phase (and the room) for $12Gs you could get a used (enclosed) machining center like a HAAS that would likely outperform that little feller...
If done correctly and the chips are cut at the correct angle they should take the heat away with them. Especially aluminum and brass. But yeah, it would definitely need cooling to be 100% duty cycle. I don't know why they would need 24 different bits for one small piece but I suppose there could be something that complex that would fit on that small table...First thing I thought is how are they cooling those bits.
IF you had 3-phase (and the room) for $12Gs you could get a used (enclosed) machining center like a HAAS that would likely outperform that little feller...