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Any recommendations for a desktop CNC that can cut aluminum parts?
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Martin H. Eastburn
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http://www.maxnc.com/
This looks like a fun site - MaxNC - lathes and mills and digitizers
Martin
Gunner wrote:
On 7 Feb 2005 14:41:22 -0800,
wrote:
i'm in phila. pa. area and have a machine for sale
it's a prolight 2000 no tool changer
has a 4th axis
travels X=12" Y=6" Z=9"
machine weight approx 500#
part weight max 100#
approx 10 yrs old
good condition
it's worth $4k
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