he shows it cutting an aluminium cog which seems to be showing its accuracy, i was amazed that this could be done using mainly 3d printed parts.
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he shows it cutting an aluminium cog which seems to be showing its accuracy, i was amazed that this could be done using mainly 3d printed parts.
looks like xzero and inmotion are gone, anyone recommend anything else?
Came across this yesterday, thought Id share looks a decent low cost build.
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I've tried to get a hold of xzerocnc but i think he still maybe out from illness,
Ive trawled the board about cncconversionkit.com ive seen some mixed reviews on them, i like the dual drive...
i kinda narrowed my self down to xzero, but i hear the guy is out of commision, does anyone know if hes ok, and will be comming back?
The xzero looks like a really nice machine. good to know about the zenbot has spotty results, that would drive me insane and id hate to burn through expensive materials.
I think ive narrowed it...
The large format stuff looks really nice from inmotion, heavy duty motors and all. hopefully I can get a hold of him at one point, got his voicemail yesterday and can work something out in cad $.
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dont know if this is me being old schoold but i wont deal with a company that has no phone number on website, and sadly there package comes to 5k, 2k more and your into cancam territory.. (solid...
aluminum mainly, brass would be really nice, cutting speed is not really an issue as its not going to be used for production runs.
thanks Ill check out x-zero thanks.
Hello, I wonder if anyone can aid me with this I am looking to buy a cnc in canada, it seems there is not alot here, and alot of people selling seem to be importing many variations of the 3040/6090...
completley new to cnc, was going to pick up an xcarve until i saw how wobbly they where on youtube then found this forum, looking forward to learning.