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ClickBank Marketplace Title:Kal1 Cnc Package
ClickBank Marketplace Description:Build A Pro-quality Cnc Router. The Kal1 Needed To Build A Professional Level Cnc Machine Are Included In This Comprehensive Build Package. Designed To Be Easy, Quick And Inexpensive To Build. Only Basic Diy Skills And Tools Are Needed.
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Website META Title:KAL Strategies
Website META Description:Build A Pro-quality Cnc Router. The Kal1 Needed To Build A Professional Level Cnc Machine Are Included In This Comprehensive Build Package. Designed To Be Easy, Quick And Inexpensive To Build. Only Basic Diy Skills And Tools Are Needed.
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Discover the easy way to build a super-rigid, pro-quality CNC router on a small budget using basic tools
I'm going to show you these simple secrets...
How to make your CNC router super rigid so it easily cuts aluminum without vibrating, flexing or chattering like crazy
How to choose the right materials, parts and components without wasting tons of money
How to avoid the need for expensive, hard to use machine tools like milling machines and lathes
I'll be giving you valuable simple-to-follow tips and strategies so you get your CNC build right the first time
Read on an I’ll give you my simple-to-follow strategies that avoid the worst and most expensive mistakes DIY CNC builders make.Â
Turn that CNC router you’ve always wanted into a reality.Â
The so called "experts" aren't pleased that I’m putting this information out there
So get it now while it’s still online for free.
You might be thinking that all this information is also available free on YouTube and forums like The CNC Zone.Â
But you’d be mistaken, because what I’m going to show you is nothing at all like that.
I’m going to tell you exactly what to avoid when building your CNCÂ
And I’ll be giving you all right steps to follow to assure your CNC router build is a success.
I'll be telling you about...
how to choose the best CNC router configurations and their strengths and weaknesses
which components are right for your build and which are overkill?
how you can start building your own super-rigid CNC router without wasting months and months researching, designing and test building your machine over and over.
Hi, I'm Dave Field
I wasn’t always an expert in CNC Router Design, I was pushed into it by circumstances
Dave Field – KAL CNC Strategies
Professional Product Designer
Let me tell you about my own CRAZY CNC journey and how I came to design CNC machines...
It all started a few years ago when I’d approached by my friend Howard about investing in a product.. Â
He liked my idea and had agreed to finance our venture.Â
First was my big test
Howard had asked me to cut a few aluminum machine parts for one of his clients.Â
It was a test of my maker abilities and I jumped at the chance.Â
All I would need was a small 3-axis CNC router to cut the parts and it needed to be rigid to cut aluminum.
I started to look for a suitable machine
I looked at buying a pre-built machine but I didn’t have the cash to buy a good quality one
 None of the machines I could afford were rigid enough to cut aluminum.Â
I looked into sending the job to a machine shop, but their quotes were really high and the lead times were stupidly long for my small job
My only and best option was to build my own CNC Router
All I really needed was a rigid table-top machine because the parts weren’t huge so it made good sense for me to build my own CNC router in-house.
Plus, I really needed to have one in my shop.
I searched high and low for a good information on CNC Router Design
I started researching the best ways to design and build a CNC machine. But I found a huge amount of conflicting information and 10,000 different opinions existed. All the so-called EXPERTS were telling me something completely different.
I was expected to blindly accept what they were telling me, and just hope that it all turned out well.Â
It was a huge leap of faith, which made me really uncomfortable, but I needed to start producing parts quite quickly.Â
So, I made some wild educated guesses and got to work on my design.
Then my CNC Build Nightmare began
It took me about 4 weeks to complete my drawings and all the detailed parts list.Â
It had taken me much longer than I had estimated, because I had to design some parts over and over to get them to work.
Then I ordered all the expensive expert-recommended parts that I could afford, and started my build.
It took a lot of fiddling and back and forth to get the frame together so it was close to straight and level.
Too late, I discovered all those expensive component