Should I buy onefinity? If it’s worth it? Guide for those who joined the forum but haven’t ordered the machine yet. How to buy cnc machine

on multiple occasions, as well as Cody’s Kickstarter bits -

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/259014845/creating-new-router-bits-for-the-woodworking-community?ref=user_menu

Update on the whole getting a new machine vertical holding and really great wives. So, my original BB machine is history I sold it and bought yet another Onefinity machine same size but an elite. total with all the fixin’s, 7000 and change. Waited months for it. got it just a few months ago. But, here I sit on launch day Nov 25, 2025, waiting on 11 am to hurry up and arrive so I can order yet another onefinity machine. A gen 2 but this time I already have most of the extra trimmings. Will it never end? LOL. I still have the wife too, 50 years and counting, some things just can’t be topped. by the way I did build my table with vertical holding way back when but as of this date I have never used it to that purpose. and now I have to expand the table to fit the new foreman. Nope it never ends.

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That’s a good philosophy. Good tools are an investment for sure. For a CNC, for newbie buyers, they/we don’t know what we don’t know. For that reason, buy the best you can afford; or buy the best you can justify USED. Then, buy new once you know more.

So my advice for newbie is, buy a used Onefinity from someone upgrading. You get the benefit of discounted price (save on tax/shipping), probably some addons, probably already assembled on a table.

That’s just my $0.02.

In a completely unrelated topic - I have a used Onefinity for sale. I am upgrading. :wink:

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