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I ordered the MyDIYCNC machine as a first machine to learn the ins and outs of CNC milling. Its a nice looking machine and should be large enough for each individual panel. I still need to get the wiring cleaned up and move it out to its new home in my workshop. Will most likely take what I learn from this machine and build a much larger one in the near future.

 

And so it begins...

 

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Thanks! My brother and I have been planning our sim pits for a long while now but I didn't want to get started on it until I knew that I could do it right. This machine gives us that ability so now its time to go full throttle!

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Congrats, KungFuCharlie,

 

looks like you're geared up for panel building now :thumbup:

 

Just a curiosity: What is the cost in the US for such a DIY kit?

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Just a curiosity: What is the cost in the US for such a DIY kit?

 

For the MyDIYCNC it is $580 if you want it fully assembled and ready to go out of the box (you just attach the upright gantry and install the limit switches - everything else is installed and wired up). You can also order different kits depending on how much work you want to put into building it or if you want to use different electronics and such with it.

 

You can see all the buying options on their website here: http://www.mydiycnc.com/catalog

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KungFuCharlie, its looks great !!!

 

if you need any support with EMC2 you are welcome.

 

Zenga -

Check this Home use CNC;

 

http://www.bluumaxcnc.com/

 

i am working with it , love it , it can be modified to any scale.

 

and there is very good yahoo support group for this CNC.

 

the guy from http://www.bluumaxcnc.com/ is also pit builder (check on viperpit) is doing great stuff and will help with Any !!!

 

Avi

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