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Bantam Tools introduces new, portable CNC

 Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Bantam Tools, the desktop CNC manufacturer, has launched a new desktop CNC machine, the Bantam Tools Explorer CNC. The Bantam Tools Explorer CNC weighs less than 50 pounds and is designed with power and portability in mind with a durable exoskeleton and the ability to run on battery power. The new CNC machine is compact and durable, making it a great option for those who need reliability and flexibility in their workspace and on the go.

Bantam Tools, the desktop CNC manufacturer, is making a big impact with the recent launch of a new small desktop CNC machine, the Bantam Tools Explorer CNC Milling Machine. The Bantam Tools Explorer CNC Milling Machine weighs less than 50 pounds and is designed with power and portability in mind with a durable exoskeleton and the ability to run on battery power. The company has also launched a new and improved version of its Bantam Tools Desktop CNC Milling Machine, optimized for rapid aluminum prototyping. Both machines are perfect for milling parts and prototypes for world changers and skill builders. The new CNC machine is compact and durable, making it a great option for those who need reliability and flexibility in their workspace and on the go. Pre-orders are being accepted at bantamtools.com and the Bantam Tools Explorer CNC Milling Machine will start shipping by the end of 2022.

“We are loving the portability of our new Bantam Tools Explorer CNC Milling Machine,’” said Bre Pettis, CEO of Bantam Tools. “Many product developers and engineers have expressed that they would love the opportunity to travel with our machine and put it through its paces in locations other than their office. We decided to take on that challenge and have spent the last year engineering a machine with expeditionary capabilities that will meet their needs. Now, when an engineer or designer needs to be out in the field or working remotely, they can fabricate parts and solve problems, then easily put the machine away when they are done.”

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