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this post was submitted on 14 May 2026
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Thank you for the thorough response!
It's unfortunate that the design compromises result in a tool with limited usability. I'm slightly interested in the desktop mills and lasers but haven't done much research on them. Your comment about printing being slow actually perked my ears up as that suggests increased rigidity needed for milling. It sounds like if I ever do decide to get a tiny mill or laser, I'm better off with a purpose built machine.
As for software, G-code for a specific machine is all about the post at the professional level. Unfortunately, pro-grade CAM is around $20k a seat. A good post is often $4k or a lot of time painfully producing and testing it yourself. CAM/CAD is the only thing keeping me from Linux at work and on my primary home PC. I wasn't impressed with the 1.0 release of FreeCAD. The UI still seems to be designed by aliens.
(Lemmy weirdness: I only received notification of your response last night.)