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Yes, still available...
The official product name is "BT48". Sorry for any confusion.
I bought it for the moving table underneath, which allows for processing 4' x 8' sheets of material.
No, it simply has the control box (i.e. computer) underneath.
price lowered to $4999.00
Lightly used, with 7818 variable speed router. Operates on 120V. All typical options (i.e. emergency stop, etc.), and includes a dust collector attachment (see photos). Can handle up to 4' x 8'...
Dana-
Thank you for the photos and information. My email address is valid, but some systems on the 'net balk at the hyphen (i.e. "-") in my address. (The hyphen is a valid character, but I...
Dana-
Oops. I don't see your email address. You can contact me here or offline: dcm(at)c-sw(dot)com.
TIA
-David
Dana-
I'll email you off-line, as this may be more than this thread calls for. (Yes, I would welcome pictures.)
-David
Gary-
On a slightly different subject:
my new BT48 (pre-assembled) has the table (x) motor mount "rotated". The mounting bracket isn't square with the table frame. However, there seems to...
Gary-
How do I make sure I've got the "recommended distance"? O.K., it's probably in the manual...
-David
P.S. When I did my first "air moves", using "MZ3" would result in some...
Group, er uh, Gary-
Thank you for the feedback. As I'm still looking through my ShopBot manual (I've had my BT48 for less than 48 hours), I think I'll end up with three layers (i.e. factory...
Group-
My new BT48 (pre-assembled) has the table (x) motor mount "rotated". The mounting bracket isn't square with the table frame. However, there seems to be a stop/adjustment screw that has...
Group-
I just received my BT48. Suggestions on a table top material? Maybe MDF, but not sure how this will act during surfacing?
-David
Group-
I just received (Friday) my BT48, and all is going well. It's been uncrated, set in position, leveled, and now I'm going through "air motions".
One question about proximity/limit...
All-
Well, I've learned some things. First, I *can* save files via TurboCAD to a previous format of AutoCAD. This allows the files to be loaded into PartWorks.
Also, I learned I *can*...
All-
I decided to cross compare CAD packages to see if the DXF files generated by each could be opened by the others. I'm not done yet, but I selected TurboCAD as a starting point to see if it...
Ed-
I looked at Rhino (my current front-runner choice), and it doesn't have the ability to save .EPS files. Part of the reason I'm leaning toward Rhino is it's scripting language and available...
Greetings-
To test PartWorks with various CAD packages I have available, I created a simple DXF file containing only a circle with a 1.8" diameter. The results of PartWorks operation were as...
Greetings-
Well, I am concerned about my situation relative to BobCAD/CAM and ShopBot.
1. Bought BobCAD/CAM in Dec 2007
2. Planned to come "up to speed"
on software first, before...