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    Hello,

    I need help identifying the right machine for my business. I create illuminated signs and artistic displays in glass, acrylic, wood and stone and there are aluminum parts on the track system I created (end caps, display stands and wall mounts). I would like to keep the cost below 20k and need a system that works well with Fusion. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you.

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    Default Re: The Right Machine

    Almost any CNC machine will work with Fusion, so that's not a limiting factor.

    20K is a reasonable budget so no problems there.

    So the next question is how large is your required work envelope?



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    Hey Jim, thanks for getting back to me so quickly. I will need no more than 48 in x, 48 in y and 6 in z. Rick.



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    You have a lot of options, I would look at MultiCam or ShopBot routers. There are some others, but I can't remember thir names off the top of my head.



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