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Looking to purchase an EZ Router 5 X 5 soon. Looked at Shopbot. Like Shopbot but their prices are flying higher daily. Out of my price range now. I see EZ uses belt driven drive motors. Their control board is a little dated too needing a parallel port interface compared to Shopbot's USB. Any thoughts on the comparisons ?? Thanks...W. |
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| Mach3 supports several external hardware devices, some are USB, but they don't necessarily give better performance.
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| I don't like anything proprietary! The reason business do that is to keep you buying from them in the future. ![]() I'm not knocking Shopbot, but I couldn't believe how much they are asking for a 4x4 machine ($15,195) How much is the Ez-Router? Again I would bail at the first mention of anything proprietary, but that's just me.
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| Also no matter what machine you buy, & If they bundle any software with the machine. You might want to find out the exact cad/cam, etc... software, & download the free trials (before you buy anything), that might help you decide. Not all cad/cam is equal. You need to try out the trial software & see If it will do what you need it to do, & how easy/fast can it export finished g-code, for the real projects you will run on your cnc machine.
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Yes, a friend of mine has a shopbot. He loves it. His was only 8,000 for a PRS Standard (4X8) delivered in 2007. That same macnine is 14,000 now shipped. I have used Mach 2 and Artcam Pro in my past so I don't have issues with software. Just want my monies worth. |
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| The way I look at cnc machines as far as price goes, you can pretty much do a rough estimate of how much a machine cost to build on your own. I've seen plenty of machine builds here on cnczone, & have seen a few that would put most dealers to shame (no joke). My point is, I know one damn nice 4'x8' cnc router that the builder had right at $6k in materials only, so the Ez-Router looks like it is right on target as far as price $9k. The builder has no need to charge more than double the cost of materials. Example: 1) Materials cost $4.5k 2) Labor to build machine $4.5k ___________________________ Total = $9k The PC most times a guy can get free, heck I have 3 sitting here doing nothing (Win-XP) & another on the way. Mach3 is less than $200, so that's no big deal, & can be customized to fit anyones needs. My 2 cents...
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Are you sure it's the same machine? The current Shopbots are a lot different than the older ones.
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| Thanks...After reading and searching I'm thinking that 9 G's is pretty good. I think I'm going for it. One question though...what's your feeling on cog belt driven X,Y and Z motors compared to gear driven as in Shopbot? Thanks.
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| Are you talking about the reduction? They both are rack and pinion. Looks like the EZ uses a belt reduction, where the Shopbot uses an expensive geared stepper. Imo, the belts are probably better, as the geared motors can have a small amount of backlash.
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