eMachineshop
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Hey,
I was just wondering if any of you guys know about www.emachineshop.com. I haven't used it yet, but it looks like it would be great for anyone who wants the 'professional' look but does not have access to a CNC machine.
Regards,
TGS
I was just wondering if any of you guys know about www.emachineshop.com. I haven't used it yet, but it looks like it would be great for anyone who wants the 'professional' look but does not have access to a CNC machine.
Regards,
TGS
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I just tried using it. I guess just fiddiling around with it, I didnt really like it. I mean, I would probably pay somebody If they could get one of those made, But not much. I Made a case, and I just wanted a price. For that, I needed an address, email, phone #, and a lot of other junk.
Then the thickness of the material. I didnt really get any of this either. I dont need a piece of plastic 1" thick to make something That I wanted much thinner.
So I am going to stick to using whatever materials I can get. It looks nice, just not for me.
Then the thickness of the material. I didnt really get any of this either. I dont need a piece of plastic 1" thick to make something That I wanted much thinner.
So I am going to stick to using whatever materials I can get. It looks nice, just not for me.
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