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This is my 1st work in progress using hand tools,(yes I know rough) but WIP, does anyone have any experience using CNC, would a small one do this type of work?
 

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Thats pretty impressive for a first attempt, imagine what you could do with your glasses on :giggle: ( couldnt resist )

That must have taken ages (y)
 
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Bongo does some interesting work, free hand with a router and a single flute CNC milling cutter (think he might sell them too ?)

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That would be more than doable using a cnc just depends what youre pocket can stretch too and what programming method you use.
 
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Plenty of vids like this one on yt, I think you can buy a basic one for around a grand.
 
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Surely with the high cost of a CNC machine it would only be viable if you were doing large production runs. By the time you've programmed the machine you would have finished the article by hand.

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Thats pretty impressive for a first attempt, imagine what you could do with your glasses on :giggle: ( couldnt resist )

That must have taken ages (y)
Yep, taken some time, bits of wood from my neighbour, hardwood, should have known better, spent time sorting out some chisles etc.

I enjoy the learning curve.
 

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