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As for prices, most accessories seem about right. As for the software and controller card (box), if it runs rock solid and is reliable, It might be worth it. I'll have to go through the software demos and get a feel for things and what it can do. I am optimistic. ![]() Dean |
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| I have used their package with the torchmate setup and I do like it. The CAM software seems pretty intuitive and the driver is very smooth. It's nice because you are not dependent on the attention from the CPU. Their setup is pretty good "plug and play". I sell routers and plasma cutters and would actually prefer to bundle them with Flashcut. As you stated, the reliability is definitely worth not having call backs and set up issues. |
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