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  1. #1
    Im not so enthusiastic, 2k & some time investment would build yourself a much bigger stronger machine

    *single ballscrew drive for X
    *unsupported rails for Z (cant see the Y ones, Id guess the same)
    *no mention of what drivers etc being used?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingcreaky View Post
    Im not so enthusiastic, 2k & some time investment would build yourself a much bigger stronger machine
    If you don't have the time, then you need a pre built machine. If you need a pre built machine, you need to stump up the cash or buy something like this. It would be fine for light use I'm sure.

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    It's too small for me but it just looked a step up from the usual lookalikes

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    It's discussed further here http://www.mycncuk.com/forums/market...400x600mm.html


    Bigger Pics
    http://www.robocutters.com/images/eagleiii/001.jpg
    http://www.robocutters.com/images/eagleiii/002.jpg
    http://www.robocutters.com/images/eagleiii/003.jpg
    http://www.robocutters.com/images/eagleiii/004.jpg
    http://www.robocutters.com/images/eagleiii/005.jpg
    http://www.robocutters.com/images/eagleiii/006.jpg
    http://www.robocutters.com/images/eagleiii/007.jpg
    http://www.robocutters.com/images/eagleiii/008.jpg
    http://www.robocutters.com/images/eagleiii/009.jpg
    http://www.robocutters.com/images/eagleiii/010.jpg

    It looks ok to me, for the money.
    As EddyCurrent says, it looks a lot better than most of the Ali profile crates on offer in that price bracket.
    But I also think "If" you have the time(and that's a big if!), you could make a much better one on the same budget.

    The unsupported rails seem it's worst feature to me.
    Edit: On further inspection the Y Rails look supported. Can't see X rails

    It is from Boro however, so it must be tough!
    Last edited by Greeny; 11-09-2013 at 06:48 PM.

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