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| I'm on the waiting list for my G0704 from Grizzly, as so many are. So, before the mill is shipped to my door step, I wanted to know how feasible or not, it would be to mill channels into copper stock using a CNC'd G0704? My original plans called for aluminum, but I'm contemplating working in copper. |
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