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    Arrow Is 2006 MasterWood Project 315 any GOOD?

    Hi! i have a newbie question.
    I'm planing to buy 2006 MasterWood Cam-Wood, Project 315 for 30'000
    and i'm afraid to spend my money on wrong thing.
    I'm operating a 2500sq/feet kitchen cabinets wood shop and want to do nesting, cut mdf doors and make my job easier.
    So here are the questions: is that machine worth to buy for this money (bank took for nonpayments), is it reliable, easy to operate - program, is it a good brand? i also consider
    2006 CAM TECH [RM2]
    2003 BIESSE ROVER 24

    Thank you
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    Quote Originally Posted by alexmoulding View Post
    Hi! i have a newbie question.
    I'm planing to buy 2006 MasterWood Cam-Wood, Project 315 for 30'000
    and i'm afraid to spend my money on wrong thing.
    I'm operating a 2500sq/feet kitchen cabinets wood shop and want to do nesting, cut mdf doors and make my job easier.
    So here are the questions: is that machine worth to buy for this money (bank took for nonpayments), is it reliable, easy to operate - program, is it a good brand? i also consider
    2006 CAM TECH [RM2]
    2003 BIESSE ROVER 24

    Thank you
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    Hello Alex and happy new year

    Well you have a lot of questions.
    I have a used masterwood 3.20 (Yom2000) and a shop for kitchen furnitures doors and wardrobes.
    I did bought my machine the March of the last year, directly from Germany with no middleman in buying.

    1.During the instalation my technician told me that is a very good machine.
    It has excelent parts like its main router HSD(Italy), servodrives of
    Yaskawa (Japan) ...
    He didnt tell me the same about Biesse if i am not wrong and he has
    nothing to do with Masterwood (he only does service in CNC machines of
    different companies).
    So i consider that if the machine is in good condition dont be afraid the
    mechanical part, its excellent.

    2.Your ability to handle a machine like this is for me the 70% of the
    success or the ...
    I have hear about very big and expencive machines wich are sitting and i have see small and old machines make great thinks.
    Its more up to you but to the machine.
    You are in Canada, so the 30000 is $ and the machine is of 2006?
    Its very little money.

    3.In my workshop i make parts of kitchen cabinets and it looks very easy to me. The machine has on two programs one great for holes and another most difficult for everything else (including holes).

    Your abilities and Knowlege in geometry is the only think you need, Everything else coming empirical.
    Sorry but i cant help you with camtech, but with MW i can help afterwards too.

    Vangelis


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    Masterwood 315

    I have been working on Masterwood Machines for 9 years and I think that the software is very easy to use if you buy this machine I can help you with any software or machine poblems. Contact me at lrhtecser.com


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