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Voronator VS The Nomad 883 Pro

Compare Voronator VS The Nomad 883 Pro and see what are their differences

Voronator logo Voronator

Voronoi effect with your 3D models

The Nomad 883 Pro logo The Nomad 883 Pro

Ready-to-run CNC mill that's at home in any environment
  • Voronator Landing page
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    2022-01-08
  • The Nomad 883 Pro Landing page
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    2023-04-27

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Category Popularity

0-100% (relative to Voronator and The Nomad 883 Pro)
3D Printing
39 39%
61% 61
Business Management
35 35%
65% 65
Workflow Automation
47 47%
53% 53
CRM
0 0%
100% 100

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Social recommendations and mentions

Based on our record, The Nomad 883 Pro seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 5 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.

Voronator mentions (0)

We have not tracked any mentions of Voronator yet. Tracking of Voronator recommendations started around Mar 2021.

The Nomad 883 Pro mentions (5)

  • CNC recommendation for making small holes
    Silver and gold should be easy for any machine to cut, especially since you are just drilling holes. The problem is the alignment, you will need a very precise jig to hold them and you will need to be very good at setting the machine zero. If you are off just a few thousanths, your holes will be misaligned. A small desktop machine like the Carbide3d Nomad would work. To get it aligned properly you would probably... Source: about 2 years ago
  • Looking for a desktop/home CNC advice
    The Nomad would be my first thought. If that's too small, you're into Tormach territory. Source: over 2 years ago
  • What do i really need to machine stuff...
    However, looking at what you said you wanted to make, you mention model parts and other smaller components. The only budget friendly machine I can think of that might be able to do that sort of stuff is the Carbide Nomad. Source: almost 3 years ago
  • Decision about a machine
    For metal, l'd suggest the Nomad, a Bantam, or a Tormach mill (I don't know if any of these are in stock). You could also get a manual vertical mill and cnc it. Grizzly and Little Machine Shop are both good companies and have mills in stock. (I think Precision Matthews and Dropros are back ordered). Then, you can get anything you want for wood, since it's a lot less demanding. Source: about 3 years ago
  • CNC Recommendations for school
    The Nomad or the xsTECH Router are the first two that come to mind. Source: about 3 years ago

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