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Author Topic: I Made My First Engine On A $100,000 CNC Mill And You Can Too!  (Read 4568 times)

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What a good idea to learn the CNC machinery. I am afraid of it if I only see the many buttons
for controlling the milling tools. If it finally works it is fascinating how complex work is
done by the machine - wow
I never had the courage to buy a CNC machine, apart from the high price. Meanwhile the
market for used machinery has many low priced CNC equipment.
I still work traditionally with a milling machine and lathe.
In my opinion, the advantage of a CNC machine lies not only in its precision, but also in its
ability to produce large quantities.
Arnold