Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
You are missing one thing here.? At the start, it would have been a wiser thing to convert the machine to Mach3 or Linux CNC and then sell it.
Isel machines are a well known and trusted brand that uses quality components so it is still worth good money today, esp if converted from the original software/Pc. It could easily sell for £1000 + even with scratches provided it's mechanically and electrically sound.

As you have it today I doubt very few would buy it for that kind of money because of the software, I have never heard of KAY and I doubt few others have either and this would put many off. While even tho it's getting dated just the name Mach3 in the description of a machine being sold will generate interest alone. Similar to Linux CNC but not quite as it's still not so well known by new users. Linux CNC is very much like Marmite.!

So my advice today is to get it converted with the money you have made/saved while it's been running and then either use it until something better comes along then sell it straight away. Or just sell it after it's converted and spend the money on your self, stuff the Lady's. Modern Girls want to be independent anyway, so let them ..Lol
I am now considering selling it (after this pandemic has died down), but would still want a CNC to use - I am considering building one, maybe building the frame out of T-Slot aluminium extrusion. My two options are: build one, or dish out a little bit more money for a kit (any recommendations for building tips/good value kits would be very much welcome).

I am going to investigate the electronics of the isel machine (as I didn't when I initially said last May!), and see if it will be a case of just replacing the controller (and maybe changing motors and stepper drivers), just to get an idea of whether it is worth it to convert and sell my isel machine, then build/buy another one!


Thanks for all the tips guys!