![]() ![]() ![]() Additionally as a beginner the wealth of information about machines like the nomad, shapoko or 6040 is very enticing. I am concerned that my assessment that a Taig would be the best capability per cost could therefore be misguided. Showing setup, travel at 150 IPM, and also at 178 IPM. Firstly have little experience so I don’t really know what specs to look for when comparing machines. JMC servo 'temporarily' mounted to my Taig CNC mill for an initial test run. There are just a few things still holding me back from pulling the trigger. At TAIG Tools we manufacture precision desktop Milling Machines, Lathes (otherwise known as Micro Mills and Micro Lathes) and a complete line of accessories to tackle any type of task. This is the specific reseller model I was looking at: The rigidity seems high and the motor seems much more powerful then for example the nomad 883 which is priced similarly. I am primarily interested in working with metal (aluminum, brass, copper, steel, titanium) and some plastics.Īs far as I’ve seen the Taig seems like the best bang for my buck. I’ve saved up and I’m looking to spend $3000 or less on a CNC mill. I’m a software engineer by trade but recently have been very interested in machining and CNC. ![]()
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