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    Of course depends on what qualifies as "precision" and "repeatability" for you. What you have done so far is in the 1-2mm region at best. if that suits you, then great. Most people trying to make a machine aim at least 0.1mm, the good builds aim at 0.05mm, exceptional builds can achieve 0.01 mm.

    PS. I am talking "all over" not "absolute". I don't think possible to achieve absolute precision better than 0.05mm. Where "all over" means when you measure a machined element and "absolute" meaning at each point in the working area.
    project 1 , 2, Dust Shoe ...

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    Hey Bro,

    My first big cutter (as i call it) She's made with no love, not much care and she's gonna die due to it.
    Hence while shes working i'd thought i'll make another.

    Shes pretty accurate as i'm always stopping and restarting my cuts (repeating ) due to something i forgot to add or take out.

    Example would be this piece of old roofing tile, as they are not flat or even i had to repeat parts until they were closer to being the same depth.

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