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Winston Moy | Machining Drink Coasters on a $100,000 CNC @WinstonMakes | Uploaded 1 year ago | Updated 8 hours ago
Today we're taking a look at what it's like to use a CNC machine that's way outside my budget, the Datron Neo. This is a CNC that many (myself included) have drooled over in social media posts for it's seemingly effortless machining of aluminum, blistering speed, and crazy precision. But does it live up to the hype? Is the magical vacuum workholding system as effective as it's made out to be? Let's find out...

Disclaimer: The following video contains observations of a single, lowly, professional hobby machinist with a limited set of experiences (I have no formal training in machining). Furthermore, I work for a CNC company. This content is not intended to be a CNC machine review, nor should it be construed as endorsement or purchasing advice.

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Update on drink coaster availability (3/16): I just sold out of remaining stock faster than expected, so I'm looking into making another order of hex blanks. Can't make any promises on ETA, but if you're still interested in getting a set, let me know in the comments.
Store page: winstonmakes.com/shop/p/isogrid-drink-coaster

0:00 Intro
4:14 Meet the Datron Neo
5:55 Vacuum Workholding Primer
7:27 Trouble in Vacuum-land
11:16 The Hexagon Conundrum
15:29 It's Fusion Time
22:50 Conclusion

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