Interesting:
https://ghostgunner.net/index.html
I miss having a mill. Might be worth the money.
Desktop CNC
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Re: Desktop CNC
The potential for a small shop is endless. For under $1500 Im very very interested. Wonder about its steel capabilities.
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Re: Desktop CNC
That's the first time I have saw those, its sure different. I can recommend a taig 2019 mill for a small mill. I had one till my shop burnt down in August. I mainly used it for engraving but there were times I cut 316L and 17-4 on it, it would take a full diameter cut with a .125" end mill .05 deep, pretty impressive for a small mill like that. There is a guy called deepgroove1 on ebay that sells them ready to go for $1750 all you need is a computer it even comes with the license for Mach3 software.
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Re: Desktop CNC
Very cool . . .
I think there is a definite future in hobbyist/sub $10k CNC machines.
Trying to develop a retrofit deal right now with a friend of mine for manual lathes using a tablet/wi-fi
I think there is a definite future in hobbyist/sub $10k CNC machines.
Trying to develop a retrofit deal right now with a friend of mine for manual lathes using a tablet/wi-fi
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Re: Desktop CNC
There has been hobbyist/sub 10K CNC machines for the last 7 years that I know of.57fairlane wrote:Very cool . . .
I think there is a definite future in hobbyist/sub $10k CNC machines.
Trying to develop a retrofit deal right now with a friend of mine for manual lathes using a tablet/wi-fi