I saw this in a recent issue of Wood magazine and was very intrigued. This looks very promising for someone that can't come close to affording a CNC machine.
This is really cool technology. I hope we continue to see more developments like this. While still a little pricey for the home user (I think they run about $1500), we could see cost go down if more companies jump in the game.
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brian 7 years, 9 months ago
I saw this in a recent issue of Wood magazine and was very intrigued. This looks very promising for someone that can't come close to affording a CNC machine.
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Razorback 7 years, 9 months ago
This is really cool technology. I hope we continue to see more developments like this. While still a little pricey for the home user (I think they run about $1500), we could see cost go down if more companies jump in the game.
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ben.terry 7 years, 9 months ago
Buy cheaper tools, get better with them
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Nickolas 7 years, 9 months ago
+1
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Razorback 7 years, 9 months ago
I agree and that is about the only choice I have. But I do love a good tech gadget once in a while.
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