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Re: Personal Fabrication Tools
Only tangentially related to this thread, but I've been eyeing the chinese line of 3040 (and larger) routers for a while.
Their quality is all over the place, but some vendors like www.omiocnc.com put together some very nice packages (with HG20 rails versus round rails) at a price that's very affordable for FRC teams. I've been tempted to buy one for myself and/or 973, but we already have too many machines. For a team w/o a router and a limited budget, their performance blows away shapeko or X-carves for sure. Not even comparable. You're able to cut aluminum with these at a rate that is fast enough for FRC production (our router was limping this season, and was barely able to cut faster than these machines can and we still made a boatload of parts). |
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Re: Personal Fabrication Tools
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. I am very process oriented .Last edited by techhelpbb : 28-09-2016 at 12:19. |
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Re: Personal Fabrication Tools
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If you decide to pull the trigger I hope to see a good review. If not, maybe I con convince a local hackerspace that $1000 is not a terrible idea to get a piece of smaller equipment. [1] This seems to be the vibe I get on a lot of the lower end stuff is the electronics are a essentially Woot BoC levels, sometimes great sometimes they explode when power is applied. |
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