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Re: Strike CNC (My first CNC router)
Couldn't agree more Rick
Dean has been just about the only thing that's stopped me giving up completely on my machine. His honesty and style is possibly abrasive to some but personally I find it refreshing. I can understand and respect that. He's got a knack for making the complicated simple and that's a gift. Only wish I'd known him before I'd made a purchase!
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martin54
From what I have read on this thread I'm finding it hard to believe that anyone would steal one of his machines, isn't that just inflicting more pain on yourself ??
Unfortunately people like this often get away with it, seen the same sort of thing in different industries where they don't lose anything personally & just start up again with a different name, doesn't help those that have lost money but if your spending that sort of money on machinery then go & visit the company before parting with any cash & make sure you do your research properly. Having been bitten ( very very big style) 10 years or so ago I'm a lot more careful what I do with my cash & if a deal looks to good to be true then best advice would be to give it a very wide berth.
The thing that started the alarm bells ringing with me is that, Jazz took one look at it and then reeled of a lengthy list of downfalls, not all cost controlled. If a company is being run to provide for this demand then you would think they would have seen these downfalls in the design stage, and rectified them, Unless they were out for a quick buck that is.. Bloody JAZZ can see it a mile off and points it out (thankfully) to ignoramuses like me.. (Maybe that pic of the GD is really JAZZ!! the sniffer..LMAO)
Rick
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martin54
From what I have read on this thread I'm finding it hard to believe that anyone would steal one of his machines, isn't that just inflicting more pain on yourself ??
Unfortunately people like this often get away with it, seen the same sort of thing in different industries where they don't lose anything personally & just start up again with a different name, doesn't help those that have lost money but if your spending that sort of money on machinery then go & visit the company before parting with any cash & make sure you do your research properly. Having been bitten ( very very big style) 10 years or so ago I'm a lot more careful what I do with my cash & if a deal looks to good to be true then best advice would be to give it a very wide berth.
These weren't exactly a bargain price, not to the extent where you'd smell a rat. And many of us did visit his workshop and demo. OK the machine design could have been better but still serviceable, however unless you know in depth about such things you wouldn't have thought much less of the machines. Most of the CNC buying public don't give a damn about how they work, they only want to know if it will do what they have in mind.
Top and bottom. The UK sucks for reasonably priced machines for the DIY, hobby and small commercial sector. Limited choice means you either have to lock yourself in a darkened room for months brewing your own or you take your pick out of a bunch of bad to average machines! That's the truth. Folks like Michael make things that bit worse too.
I keep badgering Jazz to start selling machines. I'd be first in line I tell ya!
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Shinobiwan
Couldn't agree more Rick
Dean has been just about the only thing that's stopped me giving up completely on my machine. His honesty and style is possibly abrasive to some but personally I find it refreshing. I can understand and respect that. He's got a knack for making the complicated simple and that's a gift. Only wish I'd known him before I'd made a purchase!
Yup.. i suspect his name is on a lot more Xmas lists than shit lists, although i suspect the shit list is a little long LOL.. Maybe a pole should be the way to go .... or not...LOL
Rick
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Re: Strike CNC (My first CNC router)
Jazz is a result of some fool giving Yorkshire electricity, I argued till I was blue in the face that it would be like giving Iranian’s nukes, no good will come of it, they are far better off in the dark / ages! But did they listen ? Noooo, now we have Yorkshire wisdom delivered in a nonsense way. Lol !! :joker:
Jazz has helped me out lots of times, I find his attitude refreshing. I have no doubt its alienated me to others on the forums that I take his side on many issues, but hey this isn’t a democracy.. oh and by the way if anyone knows of a democracy still in existence please let me know I’d love to see one in action.
I wish I had found this forum before I bought the CNC , I may have not bought what I did, but there is a consolation I paid so little for it that as Irving pointed out the whole is worth more than the price and could be adapted or re jigged later, when I have some money. :lemo:
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Fivetide
Jazz is a result of some fool giving Yorkshire electricity, I argued till I was blue in the face that it would be like giving Iranian’s nukes, no good will come of it, they are far better off in the dark / ages! But did they listen ? Noooo, now we have Yorkshire wisdom delivered in a nonsense way. Lol !! :joker:
Only a Lancastrian could come up with that . . Lmao . . . And anyway I'd still have a working CNC machine without electrickery I'd just have more kids and make it treadle powered.:eagerness:
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This is turning into a bit of a Jazz worship thread and I don't agree with that.
He won't be able to fit his ugly mug through his workshop door if it carries on :smug:
... there I have brought some balance to this thread now.
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Shinobiwan
This is turning into a bit of a Jazz worship thread and I don't agree with that.
He won't be able to fit his ugly mug through his workshop door if it carries on :smug:
... there I have brought some balance to this thread now.
Thanks Ant for keeping me grounded and must say was starting to feel a bit nauseous from all the sucking up.!!. . . . . What ya after ye sneaky B@&~trds. . Lmao
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Thanks for the plans you sent Jazz heres a picture of the completed project..
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Fivetide
Thanks for the plans you sent Jazz heres a picture of the completed project..
Having made it you are now supposed to ask us if it wil cut aluminium :hysterical:
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Strike CNC (My first CNC router)
Anyone fancy a CNC Router....was just browsing the bay and stumbled upon this.....
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Fivetide
Thanks for the plans you sent Jazz heres a picture of the completed project..
Attachment 7589
No no no far to many yellow bricks and not enough red ones.!! . . . . You'll never cut Aluminium with yellow bricks.!!
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I want one, (i'm very coveteous).
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Stop blowing smoke up Jazz's arse, you will make his head even bigger and heaven forbid with a bigger head a bigger mouth!
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njhussey
Anyone fancy a CNC Router....was just browsing the bay and stumbled upon this.....
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Does the ad read:
Good condition. Slightly more accurate than an Etch-a-sketch. Few scuff marks done by me trying to run with it to the back of my van for a swift get away. Two, not so honest, previous owners! Absolutely no returns or warranty offered, I'm moving out the country as soon as the cheque clears!
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Strike CNC (My first CNC router)
Here is the ad...
CNC woodworking router
http://bit.ly/S7c9lN
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GEOFFREY
Sorry mate,no checks
Western Union money transfer? haha
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Sorry....got to be cash and meet in a dark corner at the motorway services :)
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JAZZCNC
No no no far to many yellow bricks and not enough red ones.!! . . . . You'll never cut Aluminium with yellow bricks.!!
LMAO :eagerness:
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njhussey
It sold for £3100.......wonder if its been modded??
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Builder forgot to add that there is FREE tea and Coffee at the local Police station with every machine:whistle::whistle::whistle:
Petesos
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Re: Strike CNC (My first CNC router)
So only one axis that looks close to being well made and it sells for £3100, how depressing when it says Strike CNC in the listing, so it could not be easier to find this thread.
If there's a gap between me graduating and starting a job I know what I'll be doing next...
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JAZZCNC
No no no far to many yellow bricks and not enough red ones.!! . . . . You'll never cut Aluminium with yellow bricks.!!
The transparent bricks clearly make up for that, so I'm sure it would cut aluminium.
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Re: Strike CNC (My first CNC router)
You have to remember that people are not always savy & don't always check sites like this, in fact a lot of people probably find this forum when it's to late & they are searching for a solution to a problem. This machine was being sold by people who said they had been using it to produce work, if you know nothing about cnc machines it looks from first glance like a decent machine & if the seller says that it works well then that is often enough for people to bid. If you have looked at the price of commercial machines then you will be expecting to pay a bit for a fully working system & it only takes a few people to push the price up way above what some would pay. There was another machine sold a couple of days ago for what I thought was way over the top. As with other industries there are to many people about who think they can make huge amounts of money by buying some equipment.