Looking for CNC router with good and astable mecha
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19 May 2014 05:52 #47037
by lod
Looking for CNC router with good and astable mecha was created by lod
I am looking for a CNC router for wood and aluminium which is with good and stable working mechanics, but electronic and motors are completely unuseful or damaged in any case I do not need them. The working area on the machine which I am looking to buy is 900mm by 1000mm or bigger approximately 1200mm by 1500mm, because I’ve got limited space where to place it. I appreciate if someone can help. Thank you in advance.
I am located in Bristol.
George
I am located in Bristol.
George
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19 May 2014 08:27 - 19 May 2014 08:28 #47039
by JZHA1985
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CNC Router Parts is considered a good choice if not the best for a CNC kit that's affordable, reliable, and well documented. www.cncrouterparts.com/
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19 May 2014 13:35 #47042
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Thanx a lot . I've checked them before and Yes they are good and affordable, but I was wondering if there is someone in UK from where I can purchase it assembled.
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19 May 2014 15:51 - 19 May 2014 15:55 #47046
by JZHA1985
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That's a tough question. I'm in the USA and with all my searching on merely Google I didn't see a lot from anywhere (I opted for a second desktop machine). I just don't want to have linear bearings since they clog with wood dust, and then eventually with everything factored in I went back to CNC router parts. I choose for the time being another smaller machine since my current pieces aren't big and smaller machines are affordable.
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19 May 2014 22:29 #47055
by andypugh
Possibly www.worldofcnc.com/ though I have no experience of their products.
Might not be too far if you fancy a day out in Devon.
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Thanx a lot . I've checked them before and Yes they are good and affordable, but I was wondering if there is someone in UK from where I can purchase it assembled.
Possibly www.worldofcnc.com/ though I have no experience of their products.
Might not be too far if you fancy a day out in Devon.
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