How the first CNC Router was conceived.

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Kerry Fullington
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How the first CNC Router was conceived.

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:lol: :lol:
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So, does that mean I'm using a first generation CNC router? :lol:
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Dan,
My model is looking kind of beat up. The controller isn't very bright and the last couple of years it has a lot of parts breaking down. Maybe you should go for the Thermwood.
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I'm with you on the parts breaking, bearings freezing up and the controller needing a new brain, but the budget just makes me keep patching up the old one. Advil is getting pretty expensive though :wink:
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I'm sitting here laughing while rubbing Icy Hot on my shoulder. It's hell getting old :cry: :cry:
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