You might want to look at getting an upgrade direct from ShopBot. One of those will have a warranty on them. Anything you get used will be "as is" with no warranty or support.
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You might want to look at getting an upgrade direct from ShopBot. One of those will have a warranty on them. Anything you get used will be "as is" with no warranty or support.
You absolutely can cut steel with machines like this. Is a large aluminum framed gantry the best tool for this job? Perhaps not. But it is something you can do. The real magic is in the tool pathing....
Sorry if I wasn’t totally clear in my last message… what I was saying is that it’s very possible to do what it is you want but it’s been years since I had a ShopBot control so I no longer have any of...
It’s been years since I did that. It shouldn’t matter what kind of board you have. If you don’t have the pin like I did on mine you can just find the step pin for whatever driver you want to top. If...
I did it back in the day using the Shopbot relay board
https://youtu.be/RGEmztTTnIE
You could do it the way that I did, or you could also run the step pin for whichever motor you want through a...
From what I can see in the video it’s still running SB3
Here's the pricing and configuration options if anyone is interested
35189
https://photos.app.goo.gl/hwEURByKJ8MC91nU8 (larger format so the text is more readable)
If both the selling party and the buying party get in touch with Vectric they will transfer a license typically for a $50 fee.
https://forum.vectric.com/viewtopic.php?p=63980#p63980
Look up Neathawk designs. She’s in north adams. It’s the next town over. She’s great.
https://www.neathawkdesigns.com/
If you're attempting to test multi-line code the easiest way I found to do it was to use the built in SBEdit tool. You can write however many lines of code you want and run the code right from that...
The machine has sold and is off to a new home tomorrow. Thanks everyone for their interest.
Here's a full video walk through of the machine:
https://youtu.be/VaMBOqFreko
35106
Full specs, PRICING, pictures and video can be found here: www.digitallyfabbed.com/prs
A few more...
A few pictures:
35085
35086
35087
35088
Here's a little video of the machine moving:
https://youtu.be/SboJl6Z9sRs
Has anyone ever seen a PRS do that? :P. There's even more speed where that came from... That's usually what I keep it...
Hey all! After many years of running (and building) this machine I'm selling it. It's a heavily modified PRS 4x8 ATC.
My guess is that this is one of the top 2 or 3 most powerful (and reliable)...
We all have the right to say whatever we want. It's one of the many great things about America. We also all have the right to decide if we care how the things we say could affect/be interpreted by...
I didn't think you were being derogatory. I think I made the point well enough above that even though you were being well intentioned but it could be read by others differently.
I'm sure there are...
I'm sure your comment wasn't meant to harm of be derogatory.
However if does come off as a bit tone deaf. I can't speak for what it's like to be a woman in woodworking/CNC, but if someone made a...
Are you surprised that a woman would buy a CNC?
How about a new one that performs much better than the original?
https://www.digitallyfabbed.com/dustshoe
Designed and made ON a ShopBot!
You can get sewer back flow prevention valves too that will automatically close on any motors that are turned off. That’s what I did on my setup back when I had it.
Looks to me like they’re not the same… one is in the negative and one is positive. What do you have on your A axis? A rotary?
Try changing the values for the A axis to match the Z and see if the...
I own one... what's the question? Are you looking to buy one or do you have a question about how it works?
You can shorten them if you want, you have to cut down the long X rails.
I'd recommend against dangerous and noisy tools though. Using a hack saw or a cut off wheel will technically work but it...
.5 IPS is waaaay to slow. Start at 3 to 4