It got awkward it’s been a while since I used a cnc the last was all automated and on a big scale
But this is on a small scale and harder to sort
Because it’s windows based you have to cope with all the other things as well, that windows likes to do, like crash
But one line of code out means if you tell the miller to drill into its own head it will
But there are a number of factors the block must be perfectly flat and level you have one pass to do the job you can’t stop it and just carry on next Tuesday
The billet either the real deal or a clone is very precise the panel being curved is either a design cock up or on purpose but I’m a purist there is no skill involved in a flat panel I can make either on a normal miller but I have a few twists with my panels which I’m doing at the moment
So in short are a £150 panel price tag worth it?
Well it depends on the panel if it has that wow factor did you do that factor then yes
But in reality the £300 pound billet is a lovely bit of kit even the clone at £100 stamps on your average Smok out there for quality