I noticed that series when I was browsing their website not too long ago. We run the MW's, which is only 20 dollars cheaper. Biggest problem now would be that I doubt the boss is going to buy new...
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I noticed that series when I was browsing their website not too long ago. We run the MW's, which is only 20 dollars cheaper. Biggest problem now would be that I doubt the boss is going to buy new...
Yeah, ours is pretty similar. I was planning on adding another compression bit for plywood use (since generally plywood means a residential job, and residential means highest quality possible), and I...
Thanks for the replies.
Changed out the 3/8 bit around 40 sheets into it's life because it ran over a staple left in the side of one of the sheets :( Aside from a chip in the upcutting flutes, the...
Gerry,
Thanks for the reply. I would have gotten back to you sooner had I time, but we've been pretty busy these last few days. Got a chance to plug in your numbers, tool seems to still be in good...
I know this question comes up a lot on this board, but I couldn't find an answer to my question on any other threads. I am running a CNC router for a cabinet shop, and I've been learning the machine...
Hello all,
I got approached by my boss today asking me if it would be possible for me to cut plastic on the company's CnC router. I've worked in the signage industry before, so I know this is...
Hello,
Not sure if I'm on right the board, so please let me know if this should go somewhere else.
I recently got hired to run a cabinet shop's CnC router, and the primary interface for the...
Hey all,
Relatively new to the cnc world, I have a sculpture background and experience in the metal and woodworking worlds. I learned to use a CnC plasma with a 5 ft x 10 ft waterbed when working...