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Thread: New CNC torch mounted today.

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    got my cutter today an dgot it set up man that thing cuts great. I cut some 22ga then cut some 5/8 just took alittle longer and different angle but was thoroughly impressed with this machine especially since i have never used one.Now i just have to figure out setting for best cutting.

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    Thats nice , video of it in action.

    How precise of cuts are you getting. I wouldnt mind making one but , dont have much need for it. Rather build cnc mill.

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    to be honest it can cut better than my hands hold seemed to cut a fine line just depended on how fast i went and such

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    Wow this is a neat idea!!! I saw one of these on how it's made!!! The were welding the seam of metal barrel together by rotating while the torch was perched on the table!!

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