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Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Hi new here

Posted by Hannu Venermo
on 2014-04-17 07:48:51 UTC
A router shop implies commercial.
I hope you have a very, very good plan, because mostly running without a toolchanger is not commercially viable.

Note all your competitors will have toolchangers, and industrial spindles, and mostly cast iron or steel frame machines.

Making commercial work mostly means you have your own product,
a viable distribution chain,
or you are economically competitive with current industrial machines, many of which are in one-man paid off amortised jobshops.

Any router can make "a product".
Just like a small 7x lathe can make a "piece".
One off.

A "router shop" also implies adverising, sales and associated ancillaries, like dust evacuation, permits if needed, insurance, etc etc.


On 17/04/2014 01:17, timgrede@... wrote:
I am opening a cnc router shop. I will be using rockcliff cnc design to start. I going to build a 4th axis unit to make chess pieces and other things. I am looking to make a 5th axis unite some day.

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-hanermo (cnc designs)

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