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| I know that there is a section for musical instruments and I will post there also. I am wondering if Silo is a good product for what I want to do. I don't want to do anything too complex other than use a our shopbot to make guitar and instrument parts. I am a pretty fast learner and have used Adobe Illustrator in the past and I want to really get going. I understand I will need a toolpath conversion program, but I have access to one... |
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