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I am in the process of buying my first cnc router for mostly cabinet work. Came across a used Gerber Sabre with vacuum board and 7,5 kw vacuum fan. Would be most grateful for some advice about if this is a better buy than a new (entry level) cnc. Asking price is $ 18k but I think it can come down to 15k. It runs on a computer with Artpath 7. Used only for 90 degree trough cuts. They said it cant run 2,5D. My concerns are these: 1. What parts do I need to change for the machine to run with modern software 2,5 and 3D? Or can it be done with new software alone? 2. The circle I had them run (see image) is not totally cut. Where the bit enters and leaves there is a piece left. Does this indicate that the ballscrews are worn out? 3. Is it better to put the money on a new for instance, EZ-router than to fix this one up? It is tempting to go with this one as it looks to be of sturdy industrial quality and has a vacuum table. Thanks for any advice! I Eriksson Woodworker in Sweden |
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| 1. If cabinet work, why 2.5/3D? 2. Machine is fine, what you see is remnant of circle being freed from host material without circle being held down adequately (learning tricks with vacuum will cure that, no problem). 3. Tough call, used car/new car. Machine looks in good shape, seen a couple of Gerbers that looked worse than that, and they performed. Looks like a decent spindle. Not familiar with E-Z routers, if they are Chinese made, it would be an easy decision for me. In this economy thinking you might pick up the Gerber cheaper than you think. |
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| Thanks for your reply! Great to hear that the ballscrews probably are OK. 2,5 and 3D is on my wish list as I would like to be able to make some nice carvings to add value. And as I think it can widen my span of customers. And from what I have seen and tested with the newer software they are so much more user friendly that the older ones. The main question though: can the machine move all three axis at the same time just with new software? |
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| gerber has a propietary software system geared heavily toward signmakers. you will not be compatable with aspire, vcarve or most reasonable 3d softwares and may find limitations as you go forward with this. i will say ez router has mach three and the world is a little more open, camaster sells the 4x8 with a spindle and vectric vcarve included for under 20.000 and it comes with wincnc industrial controller i have two of them jim mcgrew
__________________ James McGrew camaster x3, aspire software www.mcgrewwoodwork.com |
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| Erikson, I worked for a Gerber distributor for for over ten years. Started with the system 48 to the Sabre line. You will not be disappointed in the Gerber Sabre. It is an absolutely solid system. The price you are paying is well worth it. That system was originally probably close to $60,000. I still have alot of manuals etc on the sabre in my garage. If you have any questions I'll be happy to help. Send me a PM if you want and I'll give you my email. -Jimmy |
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| most all cnc's will move in three axis at the same time, this is not an indicator of 3d. there is no issue with me that the gerber is a good router, seen plenty of em! in this day and economy they are readily available at prices that are unheard of. i would advise what ever you get told private to bring it back here, even consider the ez router they have a good unit! while the gerber is a excellent and expensive router they are virtually unheard of in the woodworking world and out side of 2d letter cutting and expensive artcam software sign making due to the propietary controller. jim
__________________ James McGrew camaster x3, aspire software www.mcgrewwoodwork.com |
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| ping, how are you coming on your router? my hope is you were not contacted privately to purchase a chinese router from the northeast US like i was. the gerber is a fine router just make sure you have followed thru on software and approved by gerber. i also found i had the manual for the sabre but at 1+ mb i cannot load it here, jim
__________________ James McGrew camaster x3, aspire software www.mcgrewwoodwork.com |
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| Thanks for your concern cabnet, No, I will not buy a chinese router and if I would, there is distributors here in Sweden. Only reason for importing from USA is that the machine is made in USA. But something came up just today. Mentioned to a friend about my plans for CNC and he instantly came up with several very special products that he wanted me to manufacture. To make them I need to buy a sturdy machine capable of very precise 3D routing and a 4th axis. When I think about it, it should be better to buy the whole package at once. In that way the manufacturer is responsible for the function from start. Table, spindle, 4 servos and software. So there goes another bunch of $$. Do you guys have any experience of work with the 4th axis? Is it much more complicated to set up the software for cutting? |
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| the company who builds my machine is pretty well versed in 4rth axis, i am posting a forum where 4rth axis is well disscussed, there is another fellow here on the forum "guy mathew's" who i have had do files for me , he post in the camaster section as well as cam heads jim www.camaster.com http://www.camheads.org/
__________________ James McGrew camaster x3, aspire software www.mcgrewwoodwork.com |
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The only reason that the 408 won't rout 2.5D is because the owner didn't buy the program for it. ArtPath will do 2D toodpaths. AutoCarve 3D is Gerber's program for V carving (2.5D). To run non-Gerber software like V-carve Pro for true 3D, you have to go change the parameters in Set-up on the control panel. You can switch from Gerber to G-code there. For most of your routing, ArtPath and AutoCarve will be sufficient. For design, Gerber's Omega software is designed to run seamlessly with the machine. I have been using Corel Draw for the last 10 years succesfully with ArtPath and AutoCarve. Saving the Corel file as a CMX will allow it to be read by ArtPath. Software and upgrades for the 408 can be purchased at http://gspinc.com |
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