It looks nice, very straightforward, for sure, but there are a number of options in the 300-500 dollar price range. Right now I'm working with software thats basically free, or close to it. Its hard, justifying spending a ton of money on a hobby. Ive got so much invested it's insane. But, I love it!
Its taken me a year to figure out how to design and cut simple geometries with next to nothing software combinations.
I really like the Vcarve software, I'm rolling that 500 bucks around in my head right now, but I still need to get Mach X up and running and then paid for. I still use TurboCNC, I think it was only 50 bucks, it runs on anything, its easy to use and it works great.
What really interests me are the libraries of included art that a package comes with. I'd rather be making stuff than designing it.
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