![]() ![]() I ultimately settled on the Carbide 3D Shapeoko 3. But there is greater complexity – special spindles, specific software you are locked into using, and smaller ecosystems that could result in a steeper learning curve where I’d be mostly on my own. I’ve been holding out for a higher quality machine with sturdy framing and strong capabilities. Higher quality machines are more complex and much more expensive. The affordable ones have some limitations. The cheap ones are usually junk, requiring users to invest a lot of time into their machines rather than using them. There are cheap CNC routers, affordable CNC routers, and higher quality “how much will that cost?!!” machines. A CNC router would help me build certain projects, and jigs such as router templates for use with handheld tools. I flip-flopped constantly over this decision. See Also: Should I Buy a CNC Router (2018) I wanted to buy a CNC router for quite a long time, and have been going back and forth for several years.
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