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B2 bought one when they had a CNC version but for some reason they used the 940M which made 0 sense to me, the 940V would be far better suited.I have a quote on a 10-54 knee mill for $12k. Like the 940 the spindle speed is 5,000 rpm. The problem is trying to contain the chips and oil/coolant that's going to fly 12 feet in all directions at that speed. Way easier to build an enclosure around a 940 (or 833) vs a knee mill. So I'm mulling over getting a 940. Also got it in my head to convert to zero backlash double nut ball screws, that's going to be less expensive with a 940. Servos will cost less than a knee. The 940 has been converted to CNC by others numerous times already.
Precision Mathews has the following links on there website for the 940V (in case you are interested):
Arizona Video CNC Kits: https://www.arizonacnckits.com/pm-940-cnc-kit.html
Power Drawbar Kit: