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kx301.jpg (26341 bytes) New Sieg KX3 CNC Mill

Yes, the review IS coming soon - by the end of November, I hope. Being brand new to CNC, it took me a little while to figure out how to use this animal. It's powerful, it's fast, it's accurate and should be priced within reach of the serious hobbyist or small business. I'm finding that it opens up whole new worlds of possibilities. 

Check back around the end of November for the full story. Meanwhile, you can peruse the product brochure on the Sieg web site.

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