This Portable CNC Router Has Big Features - Yeti Smartbench

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I've played with a few portable systems of cnc routers and really liked how this one was put together. It balances portability with features pretty well. Sure, it doesn't fit in a duffel bag, but it can do a full sheet AND do 3d routing! It only takes one person to assemble too.
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I have a $6k router at the Makerspace, and I wish this was available 3 years ago when we started. I would much rather have this!

dpprofessor
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I would love to have this machine, it would great for cutting out things to paint on. Great video Caleb.

KellyMarshallArt
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I love these machine reviews! I hope you review my soon coming machine someday <3

Manu.Makes.Things
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WILL YOU PLEASE COME BACK TO NORTHERN We miss going to the maker faire 🙂

eugenelasartemay
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nice review ! I am thinking about purchasing. Could you list some negative points of the tool? Because it all sounded so great haha

maurits-
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A little pricey, but not ridiculously so. Didn't see any real drawbacks that weren't a function of being portable. Big question, though: can it do metals? At least aluminum, maybe tougher stuff? Also, did it come with a US plug?

Would like to see it compared with the lowrider ("upgrade" from the MPCNC).

JDjr.
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Hi, Where did you get the Skull image from? Thanks

ispearo
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I love how you start explaining a sheet of wood to your non US viewers, but then only mention the imperial measurements 😉

yoko-kun
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can this be operated in a vertical orientation (on a wall etc)?

QuentinKarmark
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Trim guys can stress custom now, If a customer can dream it, It can be done, , ,

stevew
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Looks like it will have a ton of vibration issues

FPChris
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if u route the cable from the lavmic through your shirt it makes you look twice as professional. low lets continue with the remaining 10 min 5 sec of the video ;)

didhk
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it looks like it is sagging in one shot, but maybe that is an artifact of the camera lens?

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