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Re: CNC router: suitable for FRC?

We have a Haas TM-1P with 10 position tool changer and a Haas TL-1 on the way (it might be there already or not with the snow). On the manual side we have an old Bridgeport knee mill.

We've not done too much with the Haas yet at FRC but from experience it'll handle the jobs just fine. Just realize it's expensive, depending on the software that could be expensive, and then there's the tools. This is not really a hobby machine it's a professional tool.