![]() ![]() The high speed is often of no use to you, especially if you have to machine hard materials with small diameter cutters! Speed is not the most important thing to consider, also because this could be influenced by the type of computer you use (processor, RAM memory, working frequency), by the type of operating system installed on it (W98, WXP, Linux), the type of stepper motors installed in the cutter and the power supply voltage they work with as well as dozens of other reasons. I often read in the forums that the "Tizio" cutter control program is much better than "Caio" because the cutter is faster. They are made by people who are certainly capable and of good will, they also have these continuous updates and are suitable for use in a very wide spectrum of applications. ![]() The cutter control programs for a more hobby and amateur use, have a much lower cost (about 100 euros or even free), are not very complex and can be learned to use alone or thanks to small user manuals attached to them. They have many features and often the program is customized according to the type of processing to be performed (typically mechanical or artistic processing). I remember that all these software programs can be of a professional type, ie aimed at those who use them for work and on "real" numerical control work centers (CNC), and they certainly have high costs (from a thousand euros upwards), they require a lot commitment to be able to use them at their best and often a training course in their use is required. ![]()
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