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27-08-2012 #2
What size sheet material do you want to start with.? Larger the size the more the machine will cost.
Forget cutting stone with the same machine it's a completely different machine and cutting spindle which requires lots of water which doesn't go well with MDF.!!
The budget makes a massive difference and if your looking to buy a decent size machine say 1250 x 1250mm which is half sheet of MDF then expect £4-5K for a decent machine with software.
If you or the other half have the skills and tools to build then you can cut this down to £1500 -2K ish.?
It's not difficult if you have the time and desire along with some help from here with design and component advice then you'll make a very good machine easily capable of what you want for a fraction of the price.!
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