![]() ![]() I've used autocad since before there was Windows, so I was not afraid of the V-Carve interface. I'm an electrical engineer doing process control. I liked the Carve Wright software better. ![]() I downloaded it, played with it and read reviews. I looked, seriously, at the Rockler unit before I decided on the Carve Wright. Z Axis is 4.5" and I think the Carvewright is under 2"? Not sure if that helps me but maybe someone?Ĭan't find out the Warranty but will email the person at Rockler, maybe ask about testing the machine, reliability, customer support etc. $120 you need to buy seperate, which I am ok with. I could be wrong but this maybe more power/strength/reliability. Use a router (Bosch Palm Router) instead of a rotozip type motor. Vcarve 3.1 program which I have read great things about. Shopbot Buddy 32 would be nice but I just can't get the funds up (still don't know the exact running cost of a BT32 Alpha)įew things to notice about the Rockler CNC Shark is: I've been looking into one of these machines for small work. Maybe our resident CNC guys could check into it. ![]() It's no Shopbot but it does appear to bridge the $$ gap between a Carvewright and Shopbot. I just read up on the new CNC machine Rockler is now selling. ![]()
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