Multiple spindle copy machines are expensive. Not every hobbyist wants to produce 20 or more of one thing.
I have built 5 small copy routers, two for myself and three for other people, for a few hundred dollars each. They will produce
copies in wood about human head size. Similar plans were available in the 1950's Popular Mechanics. The machine doesn't have to be made out of aged cast iron and weigh 2 tons to copy a small piece of wood. Google: gun stock duplicator and check out all the different types of simple copy routers . I own 3 manual copy routers and although I also have a big 4 axis CNC router, I still like working with the small pantograph. I won't post photos here because it's not my thread. It would be good to see more people using zbrush to produce work that ended up as something tangible in the real world instead of just producing pixels.![]()