Fraser
Bought it on eBay. Came from China but only took three days to get here. Search for 6040Z on the net. There is lots of information on the 3040 and 6040 routers, both from China. I found a place in my hometown that sells CNC routers but they were a little more expensive. If you want local support then purchasing it locally may be a good option. Search for CNC Piranha. It's a lot more sophisticated than the 6040Z.
You will also need some software and there is a bit of a learning curve. I'm more handy with a keyboard and mouse than hand tools but it still took some effort to learn about CNC. There was no documentation with the router so I used the Internet to figure it out. I have AutoCAD and use it to do the initial drawings as I'm familiar with it so drawing the parts wasn't a problem. I found a program called CamBam that can convert the AutoCAD drawings into a 3D part and produce the gcode. The third bit of software is called Mach3. It's what interprets the gcode and controls the CNC router. I was making parts within a week but it took a few more weeks to get familiar enough to stop burning the wood and melting the plastic.
It won't cut chromium steel. It's limited to wood and plastic. Some guys are using it to cut aluminum. I know the guys here want to try and cut their aluminum panels with it. I think it will pay for itself in time saved by the time I finish the Hatz.
I got tired of it taking up all my bench space and spewing chips and dust all over the place so I built a special table for it:
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