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To CNC? Or not to CNC?
Our team has it's own shop complete with a very nice set of tools. However as far as power tools go we are somewhat limited. We have no milling capability whatsoever, save a drill press. This did not hamper us this year, but I'm interested in what it would require to obtain/access a CNC mill (Even a small one.) What does a CNC allow you to do that are impossible to do otherwise. Is it a good investment?
We are in Falls Church, VA (Very close to DC, West Falls Church Metro is literally a stones throw from our building). Any teams nearby have a CNC we could use? (Could we make one? ) ![]() Last edited by phrontist : 07-03-2004 at 23:23. |
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