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had an amazing day today at southern manufacturing and electronics, so so many stands and things to look at. far bigger and busier than I expected.
the best stand was the has cnc one, there was just something about their machines that seem a touch better than the others there. a little bit more...
Look ace.
3d milling is not something I've really got into or tried, most of the stuff I do is just standard milling.
My cam program is only really designed for 2d stuff
um I look at it more like my 5 year old daughter who is in her first year of school. she is learning how to use a pen, write letters and words and will at some point move onto computers to learn typing.
To be fair I started on a basic manual mill then moved to cnc. So glad I knew the basics as there's do much to go wrong.
I know someone who purchased a tormach cnc mill and had it shipped from USA. He had never used a mill in his life before and we'll struggled like you wouldn't believe...
I'm just in the process of making my daughter a beauty and the beast wooden jewellery box like this one, out of American dark walnut.
375mm long by 190mm wide, so a big lump of nice wood.