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| ok so first hi all second i have know experiance using cnc but am familiar with the concept and i want a cnc machine, the biggest problem is that i am only 14 and especcialy in the uk cnc is extremly expencive but a tool suplier near me have 2 sieg mills (the x2 and x1 super, x1 is cheaper but could get the x2) and was wondering how easy they are to convert to cnc and if it would be possibly for a person like me who is familar with electronics and mecanics but not really part fabrication to do at low cost; i know other people sell kits but they are too expencive(though if you do know of cheaper ones please could you post the link) thanks in advanced for the help james |
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