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30-10-2009 #1
Ok,
I have a done a little more research, but I am a complete newbie at all of this.
I have determined that a CNC with a router bit that will cut upto 1/2" MDF and a laser attachment will allow me to multi-purpose the machine in the shop. But I really need one with those features, but also has the ability to mount a sharpie to it, so parts can be labeled by the machine as well.
Looking for recommendations by anyone.
Thanks
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01-11-2009 #2
Well, cheap just went out of the window for a start.
Don't think you'll get an off the shelf machine that can do all this, you are looking at a gantry type machine with three heads, all different, all performing different duties. Can be done but forget cheap, cheap(er) if you build it yourself maybe.
I suppose the sharpie could be used in place of a router bit with the appropriate tool offset but unless your material lies very flat you may have issues with keeping the nib in contact.
I think John S has some experience of setting up lasers if I remember correctly, the multi material aspect may legislate against it tho' ask John.
If this machine will be used intensively, as it seems it will be, you really need to be looking at industrial quality machinery, especially if your living depends on it and that means not cheap.
Jeff.Nothing is foolproof......to a sufficiently talented fool!
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