With an $80K budget, I'd think you might be able to possibly look at the big manufacturers, Holz-Her, Biesse, Busselato.... Be sure to do a LOT of research, though. Salesman don't usually give you the whole picture.
Any suggestions on a good entry level 3 axis machine for solid surface. I want to spent about 40-80,000. My old scm is to unpredictable to base this much work on it going the distence. I want to process plywood on it as well and need some customer support as it needs to be on line immidiatly. Thanks for any advice.
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With an $80K budget, I'd think you might be able to possibly look at the big manufacturers, Holz-Her, Biesse, Busselato.... Be sure to do a LOT of research, though. Salesman don't usually give you the whole picture.
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