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29-12-2020 #1
Moi?, If I wanted to call you a salty-arsed Yorkshireman, I wouldn't pull the punch!

Lion/Mike, I'm curious and somewhat disheartened - you're ignoring the advice already trying to compromise on your requirements to try to get down to a price that is unachievable in the shiny-new domain. Space envelope is the last thing I'd sell out on - you have a good understanding of what you are looking for and that's not all that generous for sheet timber. unfortunately machines don't scale cost/price proportionally - you have fixed costs for the drive systems, control electronics spindles, etc. Yes, building big does add complexity and cost, but not at the rate that you can scale down from a 3'x2' machine to come under budget and still have a useful machine for you.
Re. the X-Carves/Shapeokos, yes, ask for real-world experience of these with the type of work you're looking to perform. They're not in the league of the machines that Jazz et all build, but are they adequate for your need? See if there's someone local (50-100 miles!) prepared to give you a demo of one (conventional currency is usually HobNobs for a chin-wag).Last edited by Doddy; 29-12-2020 at 12:38 AM.
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29-12-2020 #2
Thanks Doddy. Not compromising yet on size just wondering what each option would get me and whether they are worth a thought. New is nice obviously but not needed.
With regards to a machine that Jazz would make it sounded like that was out of budget too. Second hand is good for me but I have very little idea what type of machine I need to look for at this stage and what style design is best for my needs, predominantly cutting part sheets and with some 3d capability.
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