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19-07-2020 #1
Always go with a well known/supported brand. When buying a CNC machine it’s important to have the backup support in order to get problems resolved quickly.
I have a Kitamura Mycentre with twin pallet which has been great for in-house work and support our <a href=“https://www.mmturnedparts.co.uk”>Subcontract CNC Turning</a> lathe section.
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20-07-2020 #2
If you're into machining for profit in a big way and/or have oodles of dosh your advice is sound.
However, this forum is mostly about hobby machinists for whom value for money and affordable budget are often the top priority.
In the hobbyist world this very forum (mycncUK) provides the most amazing (and free) backup support available and the brand JAZZCNC is among the most well known for very good reason.
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