New CNC player in town?

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farmerbw

Brian
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Just saw this on CL and it seems to be a fairly new product. I know nothing about CNC's, but have seen that there are several folks on the site that have them, are building them, or may be looking to buy them. No affiliation with these guys and no experience with their products. Just thought it looked cool and seemed that their prices may be less than some I've seen mentioned in other threads...

Note that fixed a typo in their URL in the CL ad below, it's www.gryphoncnc.com


[h=2]Fast, Rigid, Affordable - Gryphon CNC V-1 - $1400[/h]
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condition: new

Assembled, tested 18x24" cutting area machine of the highest quality and a design based on years of experience building custom CNC's. $1400 for our smallest model (18x24 inches). Go bigger up to 4x8ft with a simple rail swap. Rack and pinion drive on all axis'.

Don't be fooled by high prices. We're making cnc affordable to everyone. This is a quality American CNC designed, sourced, and assembled in the USA.

Better than a 3d printer squirtin out tiny trinkets after hours of operation. More versatile than a lathe, laser, or mill! Our open bottom design will allow for unique adaptations like dovetails, mortise and tenons, huge bulky material like logs...the possibilities are endless!

This machine impresses everyone, cnc enthusiasts or your tech-savvy teenager. Great for a gift or making gifts! Start a new business or use this in your garage! No need to lose a parking space. Gantry system slides off the side rails - pack it away in seconds.

GryphonCNC.com


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CrealBilly

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Jeff
Looks impressive for 1.4K - thanks for posting. I'm sure it will draw some interesting replies. Courious to see what our CNCers here think and how it stacks up.

If anything it might be worth it to just throw a big straight bit in it to flatten boards but it does so much more than that doesn't it?

I've always wondered what kind of clamping system these use - I have never seen anyone talk about that.


The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. Edmund Burke
 
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