Saw this on YT and was pretty impressed, and pleasantly surprised at the cost (around £1500 - £2000 with accessories ).
The problem with your jigs is you lose control. Your jig decides the end result. Where is the fun in that. I’ll stick to my saws and chisels.See the post by Gadjet above. The problem is that you lose control. The machine decides the end result. Where is the fun in that. ! I'll stick to my home made jigs.
They probably said similar int he 15th century. 'I'll stick with copper thanks'It's the 15th century for me, thank you.
Saw this on YT and was pretty impressed, and pleasantly surprised at the cost (around £1500 - £2000 with accessories ).
It appears to be an older style generic cnc controller using 2 of its axis, looks like its using a serial port even.Top marks for technology but he states this is not CNC, it is called next wave CNC ! I think it is just pre programed CNC and as said it takes not only control away from you but your creative input. If you get ten woodworkers to make you something then odds on you will get ten variations on the theme but get ten woodworkers with one of these and you get ten the same. The issue becomes design, or tail wagging the dog because rather than design and then make it, you end up designing to suit the tool which if nothing else constrains your ideas.
Nothing is fool proof - because fools are ingenious. This is not a theory I have proved it many times!If I bought that...How would I make all the mistakes I regularly make?
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