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    Craig, Check out Nottingham Hackspace. I run CNC Engraving for beginners courses there fairly regularly. Would be a good place to start if you have no experience with running CNC machines. Only takes 30mins to get there from Derby & the next one is in a couple of weeks.

    The control software we run is LinuxCNC. It won't be directly applicable to your machine but I imagine a lot of the skills will transfer over to NCStudio :)

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    Sounds perfect, ill have a look. Thanks

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