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    Yes, using it for learning is perfectly fine. Testing a concept, demonstration, air milling, see how it moves, how it is controlled, test g-codes and so on. Perhaps it can be used for some simple laser engraving as well, where no precision or accurate repeat-ability is needed. Maybe it can be upgraded to 3-D printer, but I think accuracy is going to be a serious problem.

    So maybe the £180 is not wasted at all, because education and experience costs money, but...

    I am Supposed to be making a project but I m gutted. Its way to urgent.
    ...it is not good for any milling project, regardless how urgent it is. I guess if you would have asked about advice before you bought this probably nobody on this site would have advised you to buy it for the purpose I am assuming you bought this for.
    Last edited by A_Camera; 30-06-2017 at 08:56 AM.

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