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30-12-2018 #1
Hello everyone! I am an electrical engineering student from Germany, and I like to build my own devices in my free time. For this purpose I already own a 3D printer, but I want to now get a CNC machine to be able to machine a variety of other materials as well.
When it comes to know-how, I can deal with electronics just fine, but I have only got limited mechanical experience, and mostly theoretical at that.
I have been looking at mostly entry-grade machines (eShapeoko, MPCNC, etc), and in the wake of my research I was referred to this forum.
I hope that I can get the help I need here, and be a member of this community when I actually get a machine.Last edited by Chrono; 30-12-2018 at 08:52 PM.
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