The Taig is available as CNC ready (you bolt on aftermarket steppers/controls, like the Xylotex), standard Steppers (the 2027/2000LE) or the steppers with feedback (3000). Most of my customers buy the CNC ready and then retrofit themselves with Xylotex, etc.
The stock Taig control without feedback is great, relatively bulletproof and for 90% of most work is what you want, or an aftermarket control.
A lot depends on what sort of work you will be doing though - what do you want to do on the Taig?
Originally Posted by Pretorien Having decided that a CNC'd Taig is the best choice for my application, I've been looking at the various options - there are at least 3 flavors of after-market versions routinely on eBay and then there is the "in house" Microkinetics version that appears to differ in that the steppers are fitted with encoders to effect some form of feedback control. Any comments or observations about the latter?
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