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The MR-1 is not a HaaS or anything like that but it looks like a good entry level CNC that can still machine harder metals like steel or titanium. It has a limited work envelope but it's relatively inexpensive compared to the big boys. This looks like the cheapest way to get decent precision and capabilities in a CNC mill. I was looking at maybe getting one of these so I thought I'd share.

The MR-1 is not a HaaS or anything like that but it looks like a good entry level CNC that can still machine harder metals like steel or titanium. It has a limited work envelope but it's relatively inexpensive compared to the big boys. This looks like the cheapest way to get decent precision and capabilities in a CNC mill. I was looking at maybe getting one of these so I thought I'd share.

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Yea, that is the trick. It wouldn't be fun to have to keep raising and lowering it, being that it doesn't change the z travel. I suppose if I had a major project that required it, I could do it if I had to. I saw where a couple people have done some custom mods to it and raised it up but mentioned it may impact rigidity. I think they were just doing all aluminum or other soft metals though so it wasn't a big issue for them.

I know that during normal assembly they do have you mill the work plate parallel to the XY axis. There is also . It might make sense keep it raised up a bit to compensate for the added height of the work surface if this was used. Hopefully it wouldn't affect rigidity too much.