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    Want to buy an inexpencive router.

    I´m looking for a router with working area between ca. 12 x 12 inches and 12 x 25 inches. Preferably one without mounted stepper motors. I have already Nema 23 steppers and drivers, but I can be interested in a complete cnc machine if it´s cheap enough.

    I live in Norway and want therefore also offers from European countries..


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    Define inexpensive, and I'll let you know if I know of anything.
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    Under $ 800.- £ 400.- for the largest.


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