While they aren't large, they can cut metals and a range of softer materials, and would be excellent machines to learn the basics of CNC machining on, which would be capable of making a wide range of small parts. Since they only cost about $3000 each for the advanced DSLS model, you could get a couple of them, plus omputers, accessories, tooling, and CAD/CAM software, while staying inside your budget, and keeping the manual Bridgeport as-is for the larger less complex jobs it's suited for. One nice thing about the Taig is that the stepper motors won't kill themselves if a student runs them into something immovable. Also, they aren't huge man-eating machines that will run your insurance costs up.
Andrew Werby
www.computersculpture.com


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