Cricut Maker craft cutting machine for about $439 from Amazon.
The machine is supposed be be dual voltage compatible so should only require a adaptor plug.
Delivery expected end of February.
[Backorder] Cricut Maker (US Version) $439 + Delivery ($0 with Prime) @ Amazon US via AU
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Me too. I get my pcbs made at jlcpcb.com I ordered some on Friday and they arrived in rural vic on Thursday. DHL shipped. Perfect quality double sided.
I’ve heard good things about them… especially their assembly.
I’m currently evaluating switching from eagle free to kiCADYou have to get 5 boards min, but they are so cheap. I prototyped replacement boards for a crusty pinball from the 80s. Bloody thing works! How many 1980's pinballs have wifi, hdmi and sd cards, well mine does now. What to do with the other 4 boards now….
@ShipShapeRC: Sell it on Tindie
You both sound like Crypto Bots on YouTube
Damn, me too. Dust off the brad boards, I guess.
I thought it was a typo - Cricut -> Circuit, learn something new today.
https://www.cricut.com/Big w sells smaller version
Brother sell a version with a scanner built in.
Shipping is free only with Amazon prime.
Thanks! Added to the post.
Was same price yesterday too but could not order it as it was out of stock immediately. Hopefully there are no issues this time.
Good price
Tempting. If only I knew I'd use it enough to justify the buy
I've been told it's an expensive hobby🙄
Reading up on what else is required… Apparently the bundle at Costco is great at $650 but over my budget.
Unfortunately I already got the explore air 2 - this is actually a really good price and a huge upgrade on the air for not a lot at this price.
The lilac Explore air 2 was about $260 at Amazon yesterday but I missed it..
Oh wow really!! I didn’t see that price☹️
What would you suggest are things to buy to get started?
That $260 is actually an amazing price. Haven't really opened the one we got yet but the base unit comes with the basic cutter and mat enough to get started. Really depends on your use case for the machine (sorry I can't help you too much here - still new to the craft).
Ugh I got excited and thought it made PCBs… 😔