Budget PCB Router: Find One Under $1,000

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The discussion focuses on finding a budget PCB router under $1,000, with participants clarifying whether they are referring to a router for cutting PCBs from panels or a milling machine for creating multi-layer boards. One user mentions a consultant in Silicon Valley who has an LPKF milling machine, suggesting it as a potential resource. Another user is considering a Zenbot router paired with a Wolfgang engineering spindle, noting positive feedback from online forums, although the total cost may reach around $1,500. There are inquiries about the Zenbot's capability to engrave narrow traces effectively, with references to demonstration videos. Overall, the conversation highlights various options and considerations for affordable PCB routing solutions.
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Do any of you guys have a PCB router? Do you know of one for less than $1,000?
 
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JerryG said:
Do any of you guys have a PCB router? Do you know of one for less than $1,000?

Do you mean a router to cut PCBs out of a multi-up panel? Or do you mean a PCB milling machine like the LPKF machines to let you mill a 2-sided PCB from copper clad?

http://www.lpkfusa.com/protomat/index.htm

If the latter, I know of a consultant who has an LPKF milling machine here in Silicon Valley. I can give you his contact info if you want it.
 
I'm currently looking into this myself. I'm starting to lean towards a zenbot router with a wolfgang engineering spindle. Comments I have read on forums around the web seem to be favourable to these products. I think you could expect to pay around $1500 for the lot however, which is still a good price.
 
Snoogans said:
I'm currently looking into this myself. I'm starting to lean towards a zenbot router with a wolfgang engineering spindle. Comments I have read on forums around the web seem to be favourable to these products. I think you could expect to pay around $1500 for the lot however, which is still a good price.

This looks like a good option. Has anyone used a zenbot to engrave PCBs? Can it get the traces pretty narrow?
 
Apparently the wolfgang spindle is excelent for PCBs with narrow traces, there are some videos on youtude demonstrating. Can't say about the zenbot however.
 
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