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23-12-2020 #1
Jazz is pretty well known and well regarded ..
Whatever You buy from him will work and be a very good compromise for 10x less money than the big names in the field.
Imho.
I´m not his friend or whatever.
And 95% of his advice I agree with, with 20% of style being less than optimal.
A 10x5 "light-industrial" machine with full auto toolchanger, that I think is absolutely mandatory, will run around 15-20k.
I think.
Toolchanger and "industrial" add about 5k to the ticket.
But they also make the output about 3x, often above 500 - 1000 - 2000 € per day in cuts in production.
The Haas GRS used to cost about 70k€ and up.
One can get a light-semi-cnc without a toolchanger and sensors and probing and io and robust controller for about 5-7k.
From jazz.
For lots of jobs and use it can be an excellent option.
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24-12-2020 #2-use common sense, if you lack it, there is no software to help that.
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25-12-2020 #4-use common sense, if you lack it, there is no software to help that.
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26-12-2020 #5
Hi Jazzcnc, I am new to this forum stuff but I have noticed that you make CNC machines, could I get some more info as I am looking to get a machine that has a 1mx1m working area, I am mainly looking to cut resin and wood but will most likely end up cutting a lot of different things.
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26-12-2020 #6
Hi,
I can't contact you through private message yet as you haven't been around long enough so haven't posted enough yet. You need to make about 10 posts I think before Admin allows it. So if you make more posts then eventually I will be able to send you my details. I won't post them on a public forum because I'll have some wack job ringing me in the middle of the night but I'll happily give you my numbers and email.
Here are a few questions so you can boost your post's. Answering them one post at a time will speed things up.
Why 1m x 1m.?
It's more common to work in sheet sizes or some division of a full sheet. ie: The nearest to 1m x 1m would be 1250 x 1250 or 1300 x 1300.
What's the thickest material or longest cutter you'll mostly want to use.?
Bench mounted or free-standing.?-use common sense, if you lack it, there is no software to help that.
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