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03-12-2018 #1
Hello, I'm hoping for some help to find a reliable entry level CNC for milling logos into plywood.
We run a small business making furniture dollies, and currently outsource our customer logo engraving, but this is expensive and we want to take the production (and skills) in house. I should add that I have no experience of CNC technology.
As our plywood boards are maximum 60cm square, I think I am right in understanding we would need a 60/90 work area. The logos we engrave are only required to be 1-2mm deep, so I am looking for a desktop solution that is reliable, yet as inexpensive as possible.
Can the experts here point me in the right direction for which type of machine I need, and some rough approximation of cost?
Kind regards
Greg
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