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Old 04-03-2006, 11:33 AM
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hi all, I have been looking at the cnc 5 axis router machine and thinking of buy one but I could only find one on the net but I don't want to limit my chooses to one company so if there is any company out there that supply's cnc 5 axis router machine pls send me there web site thank you
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Old 04-03-2006, 10:31 PM
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In the US, Thermwood has a good reputation. http://www.thermwood.com/

Another is http://www.cncmotion.com/

Big stuff http://www.par.com/products_precisio...ms_milling.php

These companies have machines that will produce quality results providing the user has skill and experience.

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5 axis routers

Saw these two in latest Proboat. I have not heard of before.

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www.seaway.sj

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JRM International
www.jrminternational.com

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What kind of capacity are you talking? 20 cm, 2 m or 20 m?
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In the US, Thermwood has a good reputation. http://www.thermwood.com/

Another is http://www.cncmotion.com/

Big stuff http://www.par.com/products_precisio...ms_milling.php

These companies have machines that will produce quality results providing the user has skill and experience.

Gary
Thanks for the thread....... Very useful....... found something for profiling aluminium

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