Makera to transform desktop machining with its affordable Z1 CNC

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Makera aims to start a home CNC revolution with its Z1 Desktop CNC machine.​


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Read more about Makera's Z1 desktop CNC machine.
 
I'm wanting to build a shed/garage and fabbing up some custom parts instead of buying them would be a good way to build the interior exactly how I want instead of relying on buying parts and saving on wood costs(wood prices are ridiculously high still in the US)
 
I'm wanting to build a shed/garage and fabbing up some custom parts instead of buying them would be a good way to build the interior exactly how I want instead of relying on buying parts and saving on wood costs(wood prices are ridiculously high still in the US)

There's certainly a lot of potential for machines like this. Though it will have a steeper learning curve than 3D printers. Subtractive manufacturing is very different to additive manufacturing.
 
Very, very, interesting. How real is this company? I'm always wary of things like this turning out to be vapourware and fraud.
 
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