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I really dont know where to post this so here it goes, I am thinking about biulding a mech mate, is there anyone out there building one and do you have any tips on this machine, any ideas or comments would be very well received. Thanks and I enjoy reading the forums, wealth of information here. prism |
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| It's a great machine. I've built one, and participate in the MechMate forum. Yes, it is a CNC machine, but if you want the advice of those who are familiar with it, your best bet is to go there. http://www.mechmate.com/forums/index.php |
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