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24-03-2014 #1
Hi Peter,
The problem is how much was you thinking to spend.? 3040 or even 6040 Money makes it nearly impossible for anybody to compete. That doesn't mean you should buy 3040 because they are poor in many ways and I think you'd regret buying one in long run.
It's easy enough to build a much much better machine your self for not a lot more money but I don't think you'll get anyone to Make you one for Same Money as 6040 or even DIY unless they are working for free.
How much was you looking to spend.?Last edited by JAZZCNC; 24-03-2014 at 09:55 PM.
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24-03-2014 #2
Hi jazz
thanks for your input, i was hoping to be able to spend around £1000 - £1250. i have never built one before and i am not particularly electronically minded ...do they come with layman instructions to build your own? are you talking about a self build kit? or purchasing individual parts from various businesses? So i gather the Chinese kits on ebay are a no no? can you recommend any uk based kit or ready made routers?
your input is warmly appreciated.
peter
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24-03-2014 #3
Well in all Honesty No they are Ok for learning and getting your feet wet with CNC.!! But if you want longevity and decent quality work for prolonged periods then they do fall short. The Electronics are the worst area which is important for a good CNC machine.
To be honest if you haven't got the means to build your own then I suggest you look for a Second hand 6040 spending the least you can. Then just use it untill you have saved some more money. While in the mean time you'll have a better understanding of CNC and what you want from a machine then look at building your own or had time to make the 6040 earn enough so it pays for a new better machine.
Forget Kit's as most I've seen are weak and flimsy being nothing more than get your feet wet toys.!!
If I wasn't so busy I'd offer to help you build a machine but unfortunatly I've no time free for a long time.!
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24-03-2014 #4
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24-03-2014 #5
Well very hard to answer that because there are many variables. If your talking about buying a Machine in the 6040 size then your into 2K+ for anything like decent quality.
If on the other hand your going to try building your own then 2K will get you a Very Very nice machine that would be 3-4K if you bought it from a company.
Your original budget of £1250 would build a very capable small machine with some careful purchasing.
If you have some tools and mechanical knowledge then it's not difficult building a machine, the electronics are not difficult and with some hand holding they are easily do-able for even those with limited knowledge.
I will gladly help you regards info on what to buy and where, which is often the hard part for new builders. IF you do fancy having a crack then I'll give you my phone number so you have someone to turn too for advise. I've done this for many people and helped people with absolutley no knowledge of electrics build very nice CNC machines.
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25-03-2014 #6
Thanks again jazz, i totally understand you or anyone else being too busy, i myself are stretched for time, but your input so far is already helping, i will be having a trawl through the site this weekend {with the wife's blessing} and i am sure i will come across lots of helpful info to help me along.
cheeers again
peter
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