Thanks to you and some others I will have no time to work on my golf swing
Thanks to you and some others I will have no time to work on my golf swing
No prob on the shirts, I need to get some more on the way so Robert what size do you need as well
Thanks, I did the same thing Keith Outten did. I bought a laser over 4 years ago. Made some money not lots, but I also wanted to eventually get a CNC router. As for work. I am having Joey at Camaster put a second tool on so I can use a belt sander to put in decorative marks in copper or stainless. I also have a neighbor across the street who does machining and he will send work my way. And I will try my artistic, and technical skills on woodwork and Corian. So I have alot of things to do and try. But for now before the machine comes I will start getting a collection of router bits, practice with the software, and get the electrical work done, put some business card with people who I have worked with, who know my skills. I will be busy, just the way I like it.
The funny thing about this whole episode was originally when I made the decision to get a factory built CNC, I was looking at Shopbot, and I like shopbots I went to see people over the years who have gotten one.And they are great machines, but Keith asked me to look ar camaster. And I was impressed. A very solid built machine. They custom build their machines. So I was not limited to a certain size (I'm having extra width added on the y axis for my second tool) Plus the prices were very close to what shopbot sells their machines.
Camaster CR410 & Epilog Helix
Prosperity, is something that business people create.......for politicians to take the credit for.
Not a problem Have a great weekend. And try not to think yellow thoughts all the time.
Joey
just to wet your whistle, here is a video of my x3 when we were machining the chess players
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yrw1...eature=related
OK, NOW it's official Thanks Joey for all your help thus far. I'm sure I will have plenty more questions soon after the MC arrives.
good for you, just ask and there are plenty of teachers, been looking at an industrial plant today cabinetry was mundane but when the owner found out from the designer what we could do for his lobby and boardroom we got the job!! (with the cnc of course)
jim
Little Update-
I received the CAMaster MC-2840 last Friday (10/23). Everything has been extremely crazy lately and I have yet to power it on. All the software is in and the computer hardware is 95% of the way there. I hope at the very least to spend some time with it this weekend.
I think I have everything I need except for time...
Big thanks to Joey @ CAMaster for fielding all my calls and emails. They will keep coming once I begin learning this new machine. And thanks to everyone on this forum who have helped me better understand the entire picture. I will post pictures and videos once we get the ball rolling.
Bryan
Bryan, glad to hear you got the new toy...uh...business machine in.
I probably will not see my machine for a few weeks.
What software did you finally go with? I will probably go with Aspire, because of the need to do 3-d work. I need to machine some curved or domed shaped lid pieces for some wood work that I am doing. And to do one lid takes me about a day to do. So with the Camaster, the amount of time to complete will be a lot less.
Camaster CR410 & Epilog Helix
Prosperity, is something that business people create.......for politicians to take the credit for.
Bryan,
Thanks, If you need any thing this weekend post here or on CAMheads I check every time my wife leaves the room
Joey Jarrard
US Router Tools
lets do it man, i want to here about those aluminum chips and how hot they are because you cant help but to stand close to get a good view
Joey Jarrard
US Router Tools