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I have a mill and are thinking of the cnc conversion myself, but not sure of the real world advantages for the home shop that is mainly making 1 of something.Neil
I can see lots of uses for one but its like 3D printers if it takes hours and hours to do the printing/machining And I know Mike's CNC mills like to add little features to make his parts unique so he still has to keep an eye on them And the original over 4 grand needed to buy even the little Seig one You could buy a decent mill and convert it for that sort of money Jo