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This exciting new cnc router named JABBA will soon be off the drawing board and available to busy contractors who want to do their precision work right at the customer site. Carve panels, cabinet doors, signs, decorations. Anything you already do back at the shop can now be done in the field. This compact CNC robot can be customized to meet your requirements for work envelope, precision, and much more. Open-loop inexpensive stepper motors or closed loop high-precision servos. Acme lead screws or zero-backlash ball screws. Your imagination is the only limit. Prices start as low as $3495 for the hobbyist package that connects to your desktop computer, or $6450 for a standalone plug-and-play unit with computer built in. And best of all, the avid do-it-yourself enthusiast can purchase kits and plans to build their own. Email design@selwynadams.com for purchase details and more info. |
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