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    Quote Originally Posted by Clive S View Post
    I suggest you put the name of the co. + problems and see what comes up as that co. does not have a good rep on here.
    +1 on that......

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    Neil...

    Build log...here

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    Lives in Plymouth, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 14 Hours Ago Has been a member for 9-10 years. Has a total post count of 1,740. Received thanks 297 times, giving thanks to others 11 times.
    The name of the company is Marchant Dice, sometimes just called MD, if you want to search for comments about them. I have no personal knowledge of them.

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    A friend of mine is buying a similar sized machine from a Company Called RoboCutters in the UK, they come recommended. Any ideas on them?

  5. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by CrazeUK View Post
    A friend of mine is buying a similar sized machine from a Company Called RoboCutters in the UK, they come recommended. Any ideas on them?
    STOP HIM ASAP.!! . . . These thing are Joke. Flimsy weak and poorly designed. Difficult for me to say this but even MD machine is better.!!! . . . And those that know me know that took lot of courage and guiness for me to say. .

    Edit: Ok saying that bugged me so let me be clear only 0.01% better.! . .
    Last edited by JAZZCNC; 29-01-2017 at 11:05 AM.

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    STOP HIM ASAP.!!
    +1
    CrazeUK
    Welcome to the forum, if you had been lurking on the forum for any length of time you would be aware that it's a minefield out there regarding the availability of (fit for purpose) CNC machines from an awful lot of suppliers. The forum contains an wealth of information regarding good engineering practice when designing and constructing a machine, my advise would be to take your time and have a read through some of the build logs, this will give you an idea of what to look for when considering a purchase, when you get feedback from a vendor post it and ask the guys for advise. If you can state the intended use of the machine and your budget you will be advised if it's realistic, certain members on the forum will manufacture a custom machine to your exact requirements and this would be your best option if budget is available, you will also get backup once you have flashed the cash.
    Kindest regards
    Mike

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    iv not been into cnc for very long..jazz cnc has been a great help and is a very capable builder..

  8. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by mekanik View Post
    STOP HIM ASAP.!!
    +1
    CrazeUK
    Welcome to the forum, if you had been lurking on the forum for any length of time you would be aware that it's a minefield out there regarding the availability of (fit for purpose) CNC machines from an awful lot of suppliers. The forum contains an wealth of information regarding good engineering practice when designing and constructing a machine, my advise would be to take your time and have a read through some of the build logs, this will give you an idea of what to look for when considering a purchase, when you get feedback from a vendor post it and ask the guys for advise. If you can state the intended use of the machine and your budget you will be advised if it's realistic, certain members on the forum will manufacture a custom machine to your exact requirements and this would be your best option if budget is available, you will also get backup once you have flashed the cash.
    Kindest regards
    Mike
    Hey Thanks for that.
    TBH the first time i came across this forum was the day i posted the message.

    Are there any users you recommend we approach?

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    That's an easy one, as warwick said JAZZCNC would be my first choice, if you look at the amount of posts he has, these are regarding helping forum members, if you MP him he will no doubt give you his phone number so you can have a crack.
    Regards
    Mike

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