jjtheone
02-10-2008, 02:54 PM
Helllo all,
I have a sucessful furniture restoration business and have been in business for 12 years. I do some design work but mostly work in the world of restoration, repairs, and some refinishing. I have a 2500 square foot shop and currently do all work with standard shop hand and power tools.
I want to begin to diversify my business line (getting tired of repairs) and start to grow into other areas such as parts prototyping, high-end sign carving, etc and I want to invest in a CNC router to multiply my efforts. I detest employees (l hate babysitting) and would like to continue to keep them to a minimum. I have been amazed at the vast number of CNC mfg's and resellers out there and that you cannot even really tell who really makes what machines in many cases since some sell through different resellers under different machine names.
I have been looking at Techno, CNT Motion, Warthog, and Shopbot among others. I know I want servo's and I would like true 3D capability. Can anyone offer any suggestions on brands to consider and brands to possibly avoid? I know one often gets what one pays for and I like to invest in the best equipment value I can afford (i.e. works well, easy to use, not too many aggravating quirks that bug you on a daily basis, etc.). As a small shop who has never used CNC before, I would like to start smaller and upgrade as needed as I grow and figure out specifically what markets I will be most successful in. I would like to know from those that know by experience what the mininum configuration, best practical configuration, and dream configuration might be for my situation. I know at some point I want a laser scanner but do I really need a tool changer? I would think I would but I am amazed at the cost. And of course the CAD/CAM software is another story. Rhino? Enroute Pro? so many choices...
Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Jeff
I have a sucessful furniture restoration business and have been in business for 12 years. I do some design work but mostly work in the world of restoration, repairs, and some refinishing. I have a 2500 square foot shop and currently do all work with standard shop hand and power tools.
I want to begin to diversify my business line (getting tired of repairs) and start to grow into other areas such as parts prototyping, high-end sign carving, etc and I want to invest in a CNC router to multiply my efforts. I detest employees (l hate babysitting) and would like to continue to keep them to a minimum. I have been amazed at the vast number of CNC mfg's and resellers out there and that you cannot even really tell who really makes what machines in many cases since some sell through different resellers under different machine names.
I have been looking at Techno, CNT Motion, Warthog, and Shopbot among others. I know I want servo's and I would like true 3D capability. Can anyone offer any suggestions on brands to consider and brands to possibly avoid? I know one often gets what one pays for and I like to invest in the best equipment value I can afford (i.e. works well, easy to use, not too many aggravating quirks that bug you on a daily basis, etc.). As a small shop who has never used CNC before, I would like to start smaller and upgrade as needed as I grow and figure out specifically what markets I will be most successful in. I would like to know from those that know by experience what the mininum configuration, best practical configuration, and dream configuration might be for my situation. I know at some point I want a laser scanner but do I really need a tool changer? I would think I would but I am amazed at the cost. And of course the CAD/CAM software is another story. Rhino? Enroute Pro? so many choices...
Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Jeff