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01-10-2012
Thread: newbie to the cnc world
by Jonathan- Replies
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Re: newbie to the cnc world
You're not cutting anything particularly demanding (e.g. aluminium/hard plastics) so a wooden machine could be made to work, but that's the point - just work, not excel. If the machine is made from...
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01-10-2012
Thread: newbie to the cnc world
by martin54- Replies
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Welcome to the forum Blackbirds, new here myself but I have already learnt that there are at least 2 other people on the forum in the Edinburgh area. Michael is one of them but you will know that as...
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30-09-2012
Thread: newbie to the cnc world
by JAZZCNC- Replies
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Re: buying help for a newbie
Hi Blackbird,
You have a potential conflict happening here.?
Your goals or desires for Accurate, quick and no compromising yet still be cost affective conflict with building with wood.?
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30-09-2012
Thread: rfh edinburgh
by m.marino- Replies
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Re: rfh edinburgh
Blackbird,
I am in Edinburgh and can do that no problem depending on what size your stock is. My cutting limits are x 850 mm by y 340 mm and 18 mm of depth would not be a problem at all. I sent a... -
30-09-2012
Thread: newbie to the cnc world
by Jonathan- Replies
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Re: newbie to the cnc world
Machines made out of wood to cut wood do work, but making the machine out of wood tends towards compromising speed (material removal rate strictly speaking) and accuracy.
It's hard to give a more...
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