View Poll Results: Do you have a personal hobby machine?

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  • Yes a mill

    187 48.32%
  • Yes a lathe

    64 16.54%
  • Yes, a different machine

    65 16.80%
  • No I only operate machines at work

    71 18.35%
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Thread: Do you have a machine for hobby use?

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    Do you have a machine for hobby use?

    Do you have a machine for your personal hobby use


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    How do you vote in the poll if you have both machines? jerryj9850


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    Solsylva cnc wood router.


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    I have a Harbor Freight Mill and a Grizzly lathe, the poll will be skewed since there isn't a way to add both...


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    I have both mill and lathe.Booge


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    Survey?

    I have two lathes and a milling machine. What is the impact on the survey?>


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    What do you mean

    What do you mean by what is the impact?


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    I have a home brew CNC mill.

    7ofclubs
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    I have an incomplete mill not yet functioning, I guess I don't fully fit the poll yet either.


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    Dolphin

    If you are going to be a new user, try Dolphin for your cad/cam. Its very simple to use, beginners pick it up really easy.

    www.cadcamconsultants.net


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    1 Sherline lathe (hers) and 2 ea. DIY CNC wood routers.


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    I have a home made cnc thanks to the cnc forum

    I have a home made cnc thanks to the cnc forum and hobby cnc a new desigen that I have just finished
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