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hello i have just started looking at cnc machining and i'm after some advice. Basically i want to cut 2mm thick cardboard, from roughly 200-300mm square sheets, accurately and with out leaving marks on the cardboard. I would be using it to create models from a autocad. I have prevously used a laser cutter but as it leaves a slight burn it isn't really ideal. I've looked through the forums and people mainly machine wood, plastic and metal, all general stronger, on cnc mills, would it be possible to cut card or would it tear out because of the short fibre lengh? Any help or suggestions for a 'buget' machine would be very helpful Hopefully this is in the correct forum, if not please move! |
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