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| I found an offer, that is fitting to my working sizes. How could I check, whether this machine is ok for cutting carbon fibre? http://www.hood.de/auction/30740164/...tal-fraese.htm or this one: http://www.hood.de/auction/30740098/...tal-fraese.htm The prices seems ok to me. Does somebody know some details about those machines? Could I use both of for cutting wood or fibre plastics? Do you know how to use a length sensor? http://www.hood.de/auction/30740764/...cnc-portal.htm Thanks in advance |
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