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Old 01-25-2011, 05:35 PM
 
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BUYING NEW MACHINE

Hi!
Since I'm producing a lot of wooden art project, and many of them needs to be engraved, I decidet to buy my first laser engraving machine.
I'm taking a chance to import it from China. Becouse over there's a realy big offer, I really don't know which machine shoul'd I buy.
So i'm asking you for any kind of advice, maybe have any of you personal experiences.

I'll be mostly engraving on wood, and sometimes cuting wood.

I have few favorites:
Morntech MT3050D
Sukelaser SK5030
Jinan Senfeng Technology SF450
Jinan Bodor BCL0305M
Redsail M500
Dowell DW5030

Can you please help me out with decision.

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Dont buy China, you are wasting your money. You will pay less now but the aggravation and long term costs will be worse.

What are your needs? We build laser marking and engraving equipment for any budget/application.
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Pater,

Very few of the machines purchased direct from China will work straight out of the box. Often bits come loose in transit so you would need some knowledge to get things set up correctly also there is the real risk of extremely poor quality parts.
In my opinion machines which have already been imported and set up by a professional represent the best value for money in low end or budget product.
It all depends on your price range but Ray Scott of Rabbit Lasers USA offers a service that is second to none, check out his website for more details. Rabbit Laser - USA

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Pater,

Very few of the machines purchased direct from China will work straight out of the box. Often bits come loose in transit so you would need some knowledge to get things set up correctly also there is the real risk of extremely poor quality parts.
In my opinion machines which have already been imported and set up by a professional represent the best value for money in low end or budget product.
It all depends on your price range but Ray Scott of Rabbit Lasers USA offers a service that is second to none, check out his website for more details. Rabbit Laser - USA

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Where are these manufactured?
I find it had to believe that they are using a decent tube for the prices shown. They look very Chinese to me??
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Hi!
Thanks for replies.

I'm from Europe and I think that Mr. Ray is fantastic guy, but maybe he's to far from me.

Maybe you can recomend someone in Europe.
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Where are these manufactured?
I find it had to believe that they are using a decent tube for the prices shown. They look very Chinese to me??

Laserman,

Manufactured in China (thought you would have known that).

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Originally Posted by Laserman FLE View Post
Dont buy China, you are wasting your money. You will pay less now but the aggravation and long term costs will be worse.

What are your needs? We build laser marking and engraving equipment for any budget/application.
Need to upgrade your website so we can see what your selling for everyones budget.......... Rabbit and Legacy sounds good but you still pay for the import charges via there shipping rates only they toss in a setup and some training for you that is if your in there delivery range if not your still stuck with a 800 to 1100 shipping fee which norm would cost you 250 to 400 dollars I hate when companies try and make a buck off you via shipping & so called handling charges just to make the price of there machines look good. Ebay is a perfect example of price and shipping tricks.
You want to sell me a machine make it actual shipping charges you want to toss in a setup and training add it to the optional price for those who want it after all they all offer free online tech support anyhow.
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Supplier war

Hi!

This thread is not meant for supplier's wars.

I'd be glad to hear some personal experiences regarding to these manufacturers:

Morntech
Sukelaser
Senfeng Technology
Redsail
Shenhuilaser
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Originally Posted by Pater G. View Post
Hi!
Thanks for replies.

I'm from Europe and I think that Mr. Ray is fantastic guy, but maybe he's to far from me.

Maybe you can recomend someone in Europe.

Where abouts in Europe are you ?

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Need to upgrade your website so we can see what your selling for everyones budget.......... Rabbit and Legacy sounds good but you still pay for the import charges via there shipping rates only they toss in a setup and some training for you that is if your in there delivery range if not your still stuck with a 800 to 1100 shipping fee which norm would cost you 250 to 400 dollars I hate when companies try and make a buck off you via shipping & so called handling charges just to make the price of there machines look good. Ebay is a perfect example of price and shipping tricks.
You want to sell me a machine make it actual shipping charges you want to toss in a setup and training add it to the optional price for those who want it after all they all offer free online tech support anyhow.
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Does anyone have any experience with XYZ TECH or G.WEIKE lasers.

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