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Thanks Rick.
I know I can buy a smaller CNC for <10K USD. I am wondering about the cost of a tool change feature. The Shopbot PRS is a >20K model and the tool change option is ~15K. That begins to answer my question. I would think I could put a second router, and the controls for a second router on the gantry for less. However, the tool changer can hold up to 8 tools. At this point I am just doing some thinking and research.
re: vertical CNC, think about the difference between a router table and a horizontal router table. A woodworking CNC is generally horizontal by default. The 5 axis that Fixtureman pointed to is the right idea. However, it is a dog. It does not have enough power to cut hardwood.
If I do decide to jump into the CNC world, there will be a learning curve. However, I am sure I can do it, since I can program a computer. I am a hobbyist. I doubt I would buy anything other than a basic 3 axis, small bed machine. I just want to know what is out there and what my options are.
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