As a new Snapmaker owner, this is my first CNC machine. In the process, I'm learning how easy it is to break your CNC bits - mostly due to user error and a misunderstanding of reference point control. I've already snapped 2 bits because the Z axis wasn't set properly, they can also easily break by bumping into the clamps if not set properly. This does not reflect the quality of the nozzles. If I've done everything right, they work great. I've only tried them on wood and acrylic so far, but I've had no problems cutting/engraving.
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