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03-06-2020 #1
to be honest, apart from the gerardi the other two are exactly the same, just different branding on them. we have some rohm vices and another brand(cant remember the name) and they all exactly the same. I would personally go for the Tuscan as its £70 cheaper.
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03-06-2020 #2
thanks John, yes that is what I was thinking, Tuscan and Indexa are pretty much identical. I guess the question is; is it worth paying the extra £180 for a Gerardi, or just get the cheapest. On a hobby cnc am I really going to notice the difference....
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03-06-2020 #3-use common sense, if you lack it, there is no software to help that.
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