
"The design immediately catches your attention with its incredibly compact footprint that feels almost impossibly light for a milling machine. You get serious machining capabilities in a package that weighs less than most laptops, crafted entirely from high-strength aluminum alloy. The build quality feels substantial despite the lightweight construction, creating that immediate sense of precision engineering you'd expect from professional equipment."
"Of course, the real innovation lies in how KUJIETOOL delivers professional-grade accuracy without compromise. Each handwheel on the X, Y, and Z axes features graduated scales with 0.007 mm resolution per division, letting you make precise adjustments with complete confidence. The overall accuracy of ±0.01 mm means you can tackle fine machining tasks that would typically require much larger, more expensive equipment."
KUJIETOOL is a compact desktop milling machine weighing 2.4 kg and measuring 251 × 386 × 403 mm, designed for precision work in small spaces. The machine uses high-strength aluminum alloy construction to balance light weight and rigid build quality. Handwheels on X, Y, and Z axes feature graduated scales with 0.007 mm resolution per division, delivering an overall accuracy of ±0.01 mm. A stepless spindle provides 0–10,000 rpm with forward and reverse rotation for versatility across plastics, aluminum, and wood. The product launched via crowdfunding with a discounted price and has raised over $109,000.
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