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Old 11-02-2009, 08:33 AM
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Hey,

I'm new to the CNC scene, but here is a few general question that could help me out. Could I build a CNC Mill that doubles as a router? If I were to be able to what should I look out for in terms of torque difference.


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Sorry about that, I just realized how screwed up my questions above were. Here's a redo:

What would it take for me to double my CNC mill as a router for PCB and plastic. This pertains to everything such as the router and build material. Thanks!

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Torque for milling, higher speed for router?

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Thanks Dick Z for the reply, I think I phrased my question's weird. Here's what I really meant.

What would it take for me to double my CNC mill as a router for PCB and plastic. This pertains to everything such as the router and build material. Thanks!

But can you recommend any specific router?
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