Hi Ross, I had to order and paid for the Brute plans via a friend in the States. He was very annoyed at this when I asked him a question via email and demanded to know who did this for me. After his response at my asking why he didn't ship outside the USA I declined to provide him with this information. Regards, Terry Terry, I think that says that he will only deal with US and Canadians. I don't think that he specifically picked on Brits....but I must admit I almost considered getting a US friend to order the "Brute" on my behalf <g>. Regards, Ross Terry Owens wrote: > Hi, > > I have answered this on another group. Take a look at > http://www.crankorgan.com/ <http://www.crankorgan.com/> But he doesn't > like brits though, and for software I'd look at TurboCNC. > > Regards, > > Terry > > I have a question that I am sure will create some sort of > controversy... so I apologize in advance. However, I am considering > making a CNC device (probably using a kit), for low usage level use > in particular for making PCB's. > > My question is this: > - Which is the best CNC software to use on a hobbyist production > level (low), for making PCB's, on a very strict budget (lower $$$ = > better)? > > I understand that some features may be indespensible and may cost > money. I am just looking for the best $/benefit ratio (where ZERO [or > a negative number -- theoretically] is the goal) for CNC software for > use on making PCB's. > > As a side question: Is there a particular kit or completely built > unit that stands out as being "heads-and-shoulders" above the rest on > the same $/benefit curve? > > Thanks, > > Bob H. > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Controversial question....
2006-09-20 by Terry Owens
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