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| View Poll Results: Do you have a mill, router or both? | |||
| I have both a mill and router | | 43 | 29.05% |
| I have a mill only. | | 50 | 33.78% |
| I have a router only. | | 28 | 18.92% |
| I have neither. | | 27 | 18.24% |
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| Right now I have neither at my home. I am planning on getting my retrofitted Bridgeport Series 1 to my home in a couple months. I do want a custom built router and I will use my mill to make parts for the router. The router will cut large parts out of foam/renshape/wood, while the mill will do the metal parts. |
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| I'm in the middle of converting my mill and so far just have the Y axis under PC control....and it's way better than winding the handle Once the mill is finished then it can make the router...Only problem I see is always wanting to make things better :shrug:
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| Im building my first cnc wood router at the moment. No mill. Because the wood router is suitable for what I want to do and AFIK a mill is not. Carving large flat areas, up to 8'x8'. Maybe someday I will get a mill aswell but I dont see a need for one at the moment. |
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