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By superbad
#204160
Pretty cool. If you've got a bit of skill though, you can build a much more capable mini CNC machine for that kind of money. I made a little Taig 3 axis mill about 5 years ago using Gecko drives. It could tear through aluminum, and would cut steel if you didn't get too aggressive.

Interesting to see Sears getting into this market- I wonder how much customer support they are having to provide. No matter how easy you try to make it, this is still a pretty complicated product.
By markps
#204199
Yeah I've had a Taig Mill too.. http://www.taigtools.com/ it would cut stainless steel and make 30ipm!

If you add the $1200 CNC ready taig plus the drivers and motor that you can find on e-bay for $200 with about $1400 you are waaaay better than that sears toy ;o)

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