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Hi, found on Ebay - laser cutter/engraver CAMfive with workarea 1600x800mm whey also have site on - camfive.com (situated in Los Angeles) Price for machine CMA1680 was US$ 12.900 ...as I understand not so big for such area or? Maybe who knows such lasers or worked with it? Did not find on this forum... All lasers have step motors - is it so bad variant? |
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| Hi Shalex, I think these are Chinese manufactured machines. They look like it to me, and they have glass tube lasers. I'm not saying they aren't good machines, but I don't think they are USA made. The model CMA1680T that I saw on ebay was US $17,888.00 but the "T" model has 2 laser tubes. If a Chinese machine is okay, you could save yourself some money and contact the G. Weike Company at www.wklaser.com and have one shipped right to you from China. I know that they make a good machine but I don't know if they make that size. If you want a US machine like that, it will cost at least 5 times that price but it will have the better RF laser tube and probably servo motors. Hope that helps, Skip |
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