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Hi all, Just wondering what milling machines that there are available ready to go with 3 axis CNC setup. I have seen grizzly and route 66. I have 3 phase here at home 415V, Australia. Keen to see what is around. Deciding if it is better to have a machine ready to to, as in turn key. Or by an old clunked out one for 2-3K and add ballscrews, servos mach 3 etc. Probably cheaper the DIY way. So what readyt o go machine do we have. Also I have read that the R8 size is not quite strong and rigid enough as some people would like, so I'd be after something that is the next one up from R8. Is that 40 something? Cheers Peter Australia |
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