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  1. #1
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    looking at Vortech router

    I have been a CNC machinist for the last 18 years but have never run a CNC Router.
    I am thinking about starting an engraving business and was looking at possibly purchasing a Vortech CNC router. I am looking at the 4X4 machine and looking at running with Bobcad (which I already have experience with) or possibly Vcarve art.
    Any input on this machine or this setup would be appreciated
    Vectric - CNC Software Solutions - Wood Carving - Engraving - Signmaking - Routing - Machining
    Thanks in advance
    Dan

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    search vortech

    i would suggest you do a search of vortech on cnc zone and read all post, there are plenty of good reputable machine companies here.

    jim
    James McGrew CAMaster 508 ATC
    www.mcgrewwoodwork.com http://dropc.am/p/EJaKyl

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    Quote Originally Posted by cabnet636 View Post
    i would suggest you do a search of vortech on cnc zone and read all post, there are plenty of good reputable machine companies here.

    jim
    WOW so much for there bullet proof service. I sure am glad I didn't rush into buying. thanks for the warning I owe you a tall boy :cheers:

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    mill guy
    you might want to look at shop sabre
    i have 2 an 2005, & 2006 have done great for me
    they are not as dressed up as some
    call them they may have one in your area you can go see

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    Quote Originally Posted by dwood View Post
    mill guy
    you might want to look at shop sabre
    i have 2 an 2005, & 2006 have done great for me
    they are not as dressed up as some
    call them they may have one in your area you can go see
    Thanks. I'll take a look

    BTW: if you’re the same dwood on BC forum it’s good to see a familiar face:cheers:

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    If you like to build...take a look at these plans. MechMate CNC Router - Build your own with our detailed plans

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    Quote Originally Posted by NSIMILLGUY View Post
    WOW so much for there bullet proof service. I sure am glad I didn't rush into buying. thanks for the warning I owe you a tall boy :cheers:
    this is a decent sized investment and purchasing the first one can be like voodoo !! shop sabre has a decent machine i have camasters CAMaster CNC - CNC Routers, Plasma Cutters, & Lasers - Home of the Cobra CNC Router support forum here CAMaster CNC Router User Community - CAMheads.org
    shopbot is www.shopbot.com

    shop around go see some shops cnc owners love to show these things off!!

    make an informed decision as you will need help with getting started

    jim
    James McGrew CAMaster 508 ATC
    www.mcgrewwoodwork.com http://dropc.am/p/EJaKyl

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    yep the same
    run them with bc
    not saying ss is any better than others
    lots of good machines out there
    the one + for me is ball screws everywhere
    as cabinet636 says go look at some machines
    and make a informed decision

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    Quote Originally Posted by dwood View Post
    lots of good machines out there
    as cabinet636 says go look at some machines
    and make a informed decision
    Any machines around North central Nebraska or Sothern South Dakota?
    Would love to get a look at one but getting away can be trouble right now.

    Looked at the Shop Saber and the Camaster. liked both but it looks like the Camaster stinger might be in my price range and be a machine that I could get a solid start with.

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    stingers are all over now, join up at the camheads and ask !
    James McGrew CAMaster 508 ATC
    www.mcgrewwoodwork.com http://dropc.am/p/EJaKyl

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    Quote Originally Posted by cabnet636 View Post
    stingers are all over now, join up at the camheads and ask !
    Went to the camheads and looked at there map. NOTHING even close.:violin: Been talking to the local lumber yards and no one knows of a CNC router in this area. Looks like this might be the buisness to get into.
    I did look into a DIY router but by the time I purchase the parts and figure my time to build it the cost would be getting up around a camaster stinger any way. (yes I figure in my $$ per hour becase the boss would let me work the same hours)
    I will be building the shop to put a router and the suport equpment (most of it in my farm shop right now) into this summer. As soon as the ground thaws I have ordered the dirt to build up the sight on my farm.I am planning a 20x24' building for strictly woodworking. Hopfully I can build this buisness up to the point that I don't have to work 90 miles from were I live to make a living.

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