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First off, let me say I am new so my wording may be different than what you are used to. I am attempting to build my first CNC and I am wondering what a good spindle speed would be. I am more looking what the max would need to be since I am going to make it adjustable. I would like to be able to cut plastic, wood, and metal. I have used CNCs before but don't remember all the details. |
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