CNC machines weight a bit heavy on your pockets but then isn't it the price one has to pay for quality and precision? Well some people only learn from their own experiences and here is a description of a person who thought of saving some money by building a CNC but soon realized that it may not be worth the effort with regards to accuracy and precision of cutting as you can see for yourself
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