I'm burned out on Kickstarters these days, too many people don't understand it's venture capital funding with all the risk and less upside. and too many fail. I saw the Millright, and wonder why an established company can't get money from their bank. That's lower cost than KS's fees but banks want decent proof they'll get their money and interest back. I should mention every KS I've participated (couple 3D printers, other smaller stuff) in has succeeded, but I've seen a lot of both scams,and creators who just didn't have the business sense to succeed.Holdu wrote: Kickstarter for a mid-range (I think?) Millright CNC series that looks interesting.
Although you should be suspicious about the opinions of somebody who thinks they're a moose...
Have fun! You may be surprised at just how long it will take to master a laser cutter or a 3D printer, two at once could be a challenge. An Ender 3's on my short list for this seasonal (well, planned to be until some knee problems made it better to stay here for the summer) house, the Printrbot+ and Thingybot Delta got left up north with all the other toys. Mrs. Moose has said no new toys until the current ones get some serious use.
Kirk