Hello all,
I have started a project, and put the cart before the horse so to speak, but it had to be done.

I have developed a PCB (printed circuit board) and stared looking around at plastic injection molding for the housing. Well, since I don't have a first born or spare kidney in trade for such a process, I made the circuit board to fit inside a common 110V cheapy junction box. Now my plan is to have the 3/4 inch by 2 inch window and four- "1/8" inch holes for the buttons CNC'ed out of the blank face plate covers they already make for that box. I found some that are pretty durable made of ABS. The idea is to make a template that holds 12 cover plates at a time and using a very affordable desktop CNC with a 16"x16" table or so be able to make 500 fairly easily.

Question-s: Is there anything wrong with what I'm planing on doing?
What is the best entry level machine between $2-$300 that may achieve my goal?

BTW, in case ABS is hard to mill, I do plan on covering the face plate with an adhesive baked graphic membrane, I can at least afford that!

Thank you in advance for any help.

EagleFox