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Old 04-01-2007, 10:33 PM
 
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not a problem if i get a break tomorrow i will take some. its real easy. the water table was the hard part. i will go into some detail of what i would do different if i were to build it all over again.
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Old 04-07-2007, 05:08 PM
 
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Ez & Sabre

Hello Fellows,

I've been through the same mental process as you fellows and settled on the Ez. I had a Shopbot for about 5 years and the maintenance and poor cuts finally did me in. I made the trip to Ez, looked over their units, and was impressed. They make a solid dependable CNC. Dollar for dollar they may be the best buy on the market.

I bought the 5'X10' with a Colombo spindle. Very very smooth and quiet. It will cut 3D files at 600ipm with ease

The beld drive units are common in the industry, and provide smoother cutting along with speed. Replacement is rare. Their controll software is Mach 3. One of the best.

All this said, I'm sure ShopSabre is a good unit also. I've heard nothing but good things about them. Shopbot isn't in this league. Just read their forum and see. They can't keep em square and maintenance is a big part of the deal.

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Old 11-28-2008, 06:12 PM
 
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about ez-router

Dear Friend!
i wanted to ask you if you finally have the ez-router machine?
and if yes how is it?
i plan to buy a 4*8 table for plasma cuting(stainless steeel) and router work (plastic and wood).
thanks for your time
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Old 11-28-2008, 06:17 PM
 
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ez-router

hy there!
i plan to buy a ez-router 4*8 table for plasma cutting (metal cutting) and normal router work -woOd AND PLASTIC....
WAHTS YOUR EXPIRIENCE.......WHIT IT?
you recomend them ?
thanks for your time
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Hi CNC Zone,
I am studying the market for a 4x8 machine to be used to manufacture cabinet box parts and closet organizer parts.
I am interested in the EZ Router standard machine and the upgrade EZ Router Scorpion (about $4000 extra).
(Servos add another $3500.)
The machine is to be equipped with a pneumatic drill, PC router/ or Spindle. Can''t decide on the vacuum table but will likely want to add it now or later.
Does anyone here have any experience with the EZ Router especially the Scorpion model with servo drives.
All comments will be appreciated.
Ian
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Old 12-21-2008, 06:16 PM
 
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very rarely does any one post here on this router, i have seen the router and it does perform resonably well, i have the camaster x3 with three heads and am extremly happy with it and at under 28.000, maybe if i ask you to look at the camaster it will provoke some exchange on the ez router as we could use some input from them

oh, an get the vacuum!! a big one!!


www.camaster.com

jim

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