Thread: Newbie needs CNC advice
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04-02-2017 #10
Keep in mind what jazz posted above. If you want to use the machine for a business, it is not reliable. If it's for hobby and to get into the cnc world, than it could be better than a LEGO cnc. I see on amazon that most customers are satisfied with the machine. I have no personal experience with these cheap Chinese CNCs.
It is possible to upgrade to usb or ethernet but not worth it, for such a cheap machine. You have the option, for example, to get the UC100 + UCCNC software and use your laptop instead of buying a desktop PC and a mach3 licence. But I cannot tell you more as I never used them.
Be aware that the machine you linked has only the demo version of mach3 software.
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