ddewbofh wrote:
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Sourcecode wrote:
Autodesk have allot of really good technology, and very smart people. Not to mention the dedicated user base. |
Not only really good technology, it's THE best out there. It's pretty much the industry standard. When it comes to designing/prototyping stuff it works great, for me at least. I've only done smaller things with it like designing and sending it out to a CNC and that was a breeze. They've got some pretty neat programs like Viz, Inventor, Electrical.
Ok; your moving beyond my limited bounds of knowledge on the subject.

So I’ll take your word for it. Though I'd love to get into CNC, and I do follow some of the larger forums on the subject etc.. Just no time to get into it *yet*. However building a CNC router table is on the list of life activities to do.
Probably start by buying a kit from one of the other senior forum members. Seems you need a CNC router table to actually build a CNC router table (at least to me). I find I’m quite handy in the wood shop (basement), and building wooden models and toys (etc..) has always been something I’ve wanted to do.