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Thinking about getting a CNC anyone running one?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ben Lawrence" data-source="post: 219072" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>Well I was looking at a little hobby machine with a budget of around 1500$. No metal cutting in the plans but are you saying the pcd would be a superior choice for wood for lifespan as well? Thinking I will likely just be using mainly baltic birch and other softwoods with an occasional hardwood. I have my eye on a fox alien masuter 3s. </p><p>I did give free cad a whirl I believe a while back and the learning curve was steep. I just downloaded Carbide and it appears to likely do what I am looking for. Coming from Easel which was super intuitive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ben Lawrence, post: 219072, member: 391"] Well I was looking at a little hobby machine with a budget of around 1500$. No metal cutting in the plans but are you saying the pcd would be a superior choice for wood for lifespan as well? Thinking I will likely just be using mainly baltic birch and other softwoods with an occasional hardwood. I have my eye on a fox alien masuter 3s. I did give free cad a whirl I believe a while back and the learning curve was steep. I just downloaded Carbide and it appears to likely do what I am looking for. Coming from Easel which was super intuitive. [/QUOTE]
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