I don't buy that.  That's like saying.  Look.  The ride is a tad uncomfortable 
but that's to be expected.  After all this is a 10 Ton gravel truck.  But look 
at what it can carry.  True it's only groceries today and most days but that 
one time it will come in so handy...  dear...

I'd much rather have my 10 ton dump truck with a windscreen I can see out of and that can go around corners rather than your tricycle with a windscreen the size of a postage stamp and can't go around corners. But the ride is sweet...

Not to mention I very often need to haul 10 tons, not just occasionally.

I went to the Grizzly tools site.  I think I counted 38 mills.  None of them 
CNC.
You are cherry picking your results. By the same logic I can go to the Haas website and not find any manual machines. Therefore no-one uses manual machines. For more realistic results, how about people who actually use machines on a regular basis? Go to any engineering job shop and take a look at their machines. Most will be CNC. They may have the odd manual gathering dust for occasional very simple on-off tasks.

CNC routers can't really operate with hand wheels so they are a different class 
of hardware
Huh? LinuxCNC runs CNC machines. By definition CNC routers are CNC machines.

You seem to have a fixed idea of what all users want, when in fact it's just what you want. Anything else doesn't count or is being done wrong. I'm sorry, this is degenerating into a useless argument and I'm gonna take a step back and leave you to it.

Les




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