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Guys, This is my first post on the cnczone so i hope your forum is the right place to ask this question. I have looked at alot of homebuilt cnc routers and no one has used hardened and ground ways. Having work as a repair tech in an aircraft machine shop on their cnc m. tools that seems to be the best way to go for precision, but is this option just too expensive for the home builder? Also, is there a supplier for our level of machine building?as so far i have not found one. Thank you for your time. vinnie |
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