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    Morbidelli Vs Masterwood for solid wood machining

    There seems to be a lot more talk about Morbidelli machines than Masterwood machines on this forum. Does this indicate that Morbidelli is the preferred machine for solid wood CNC? i.e., windows and doors.

    We have no experience with CNC and we looking at spending over £160,000 sterling on one. Can anyone help? We are based in the UK.


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    I can tell you that our masterwood has run for 10 years with very few problems
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    Thankyou ger21. What model machine do you have?


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    Gerry

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    To be honest we were all set to purchase a Masterwood 500AT as we did like the machine and having visited the factory in Rimini, Italy we were quite impressed. The thing that is putting us off is the 'general terms and conditions' and the UK sales arm of Masterwood. Is there a place on this site where terms and conditions are discussed?


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    There's a Vendor Discussion forum.

    http://www.cnczone.com/forums/vendor_discussion/
    Gerry

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    http://home.comcast.net/~cncwoodworker/2010.html

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