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    What do you recommend?

    Wana upgrade from Biesse Rover B 4.35 3 axis

    We are leaning toward upgrading machinery and are looking for better, possibly 5 axis machines. I'm not sure how familiar people are with Biesse machines in the woodworking world, but we have had a lot of issues with these machines.

    What do you recomend?


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    What is the intended use? I've been using a Morbidelli for the last two years cutting nested cabinet parts, and it's been trouble free for the most part. But it's not the same application that you'd use a 5 axis machine for.

    With a 5 axis machine, I's want to hear from people running the specific machine you're looking at.
    Gerry

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