Happy Friday! This is Sam from Atlanta. Now y'all don't start laughing at me all at the same time while reading this ...
We are a small family-owned and operated startup woodworking business and we are looking to get our first CNC to make wooden blocks and toys (high-level concept designs attached). We could do this with our traditional woodworking tools but we are looking for better productivity and efficiency and hence have decided to go procure a CNC. We won't be running the CNC 24x7 but it would run it for a full 8-hour shift, 6 days a week. We are not looking for an industrial-grade CNC, neither a beginner/hobbyist CNC, but a good enough one with which we can start and scale our production for at least 2 years.
I looked at some of the expert threads and comments on this forum and felt totally illiterate but fathomed enough courage to post my request anyway.
With so many CNC buying options out there, I would like your help and advice for us to buy our first CNC machine. Appreciate you reading this and looking forward to learning from y'all.
If you are close to Atlanta, happy to meet and discuss. Open to online consulting/advisory options as it would be important capital expenditure for us and we would like to get it right.
Thank you!