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Old 07-15-2005, 07:03 PM
 
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Exclamation Which Economy CNC router is best?? Advise please

I have a wood shop, planning to buy a CNC router
I need a machine which should be reliable and holds tight tolerance.

Application: Cutting MDF and Acrylic sheets


Can some one advise which machine is the best? from the follwoing list

Or any other machine builder that you can recommend??


-Shopbot-->Shopbotools.com
-Shopsabre--->shopsabre.com
-Practical cnc-->Practicalcnc.com

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It seems form the other threads which I didn't read before

Shopbot seems the best

My questions is that

Is this machine is good for serious production????
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I built a shopbot where I used to work. It was a 4' x 8' working area if memory serves. I do remeber using a 5' x 10' mdf for the table.

It cut plywood great. The software at that time left atlot to be desired. I could not get it to cut aluminum if my life depended on it. I even had an "air cool" blowing on the carbide endmill.

I think you would have to define "serious production" before I would recomend it.

I put limit and home switches on it. Added a vacuum motor to it that would almost run you out of the shop when it ran. It did however hold wahtever you wanted to cut.

I remember it "racking" a few times also. After the many failed attempts at cutting aluminum, we placed it in the warehouse for "future" use. I'm certain it still remains there.
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thanks rboeser

Applications are (1) cut - 8" Dia round disks in 1/4" acrylic and 3/4" MDF (2) Drill holes in extrusion.

most of the time i will be using 4' x 8' sheets.

Serious production means If i have to cut 1000 parts will the 999th part be within tolerance.

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All I can tell you is call the shopbot factory. Give them the tolerance you expect and material specs. Get them to stand behind it if it wont do as they claim.

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I don't think a router would be a good choice for holes in extrusion, due to the high spindle speed. Maybe if you get a Columbo spindle that will run a little slower.
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Thanks ger21

i am not concerned about the spindle speed
will the hole position going to be same on all the parts??

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I do not know the answer to that question, sorry. I would call shopbot and ask them.
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ShopBot states a postional accuracy of plus or minus .005, so it could be off as much as .01 from hole to hole on individualparts. I would expect repeatability to be very good on any properly set up machine, provided everything is tight with minimal backlash.
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You might want to read throught the shopbot forums, and ask some questions there. http://www.talkshopbot.com/cgi-bin/discus/discus.cgi
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Our shop had a Shop-Bot and we cut 1000's of parts with it. When we did have a problem with it, support was great. We even cut lots of 3D items. You can't beat it for the money.
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Thanks Scrap-happens

What kind of problems you had with it?

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