Yeah, I can dig the other uses for a CNC, that part makes sense. I was just looking for any real advantage to isolation milling over the chemical process. It appears there isn't any based on all the comments so far. > machine is actually used much. Plus has other good uses, like engraving > plastic signage etc. (That's only the spindle prices not the > mount/motor, more for name brands too..) >
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Re: Having a bit of experience now, why would someone want to do isolation milling?
2005-12-09 by lcdpublishing