Originally Posted by
SparksStudios
So, is Legacy still having problems with their machines? or have they improved to the point that no one feels the need to write an complaint on here anymore? I ask because I'm looking to buy.
I have bought 2 machines from Legacy in the past 2 years after a few years of reviewing many machines and manufacturers.
The machines came on time as promised by Legacy, with 8 week delivery on the first and 6 weeks on the second. Both machines have operated right out of the box and post sales support has been excellent.
They conduct online weekly training sessions for continued support on using their machines.
Contact me if you have specific questions on my experiences with Legacy CNC Woodworking
FYI - the orginal post of this thread was refering to Legacy Laser not Legacy CNc Woodworking, refer to the thread from James McGrew 'cannet636' on 11-11-2009, 07:37 AM
http://www.legacywoodworking.com/
this is leagacy cnc and mills, they have been around a while, there original non cnc mills are consudered an industry standard if they are struggleing with the cnc and economy then my prayers are with them.
cnc is not always easy nor is it for everyone i have seen machines sold to people who had no computer experience and have no clue what they are getting into, this can lead to disater for all involved
the original leagacy is a fine piece of equipment
this may be who you are refering to,
http://www.legacylasers.com/Laserengravers.html
chinese lasers but they have a forum !! don't know about lasers but will approach that next year
jim