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Matty

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I've got a brand new yeti smart bench that has had about 5 small jobs on it. I'm already in a position that I need a machine with vac bed and so this one needs to go as i have another on the way. It's in perfect condition and I will throw in a bunch of additional bits including 8mm,6mm and 1/4 collet and some milling bits. Will send pics but I'm not at the workshop at the moment.
 
lol, oh yeah I should probably put a price!
it was £6954 and I have a trend t35A shop vac I used with it which is £299 new. It's the Latest precision Pro 1.3 all updated with current software version. I still have packaging for all but the bench but it would be better picked up. It's in new condition and, as I have said above, has had about about 5 small jobs on it including one square test piece I did first.
£6300 for all of it, thats a good saving of 1k.
I will also throw in spare set of brushes for the motor that I bought along with it and a tin of LM2 Lube that the recommend to lube the lead screws on the Z head. You can also have some brand new milling bits too as I will be switching to mainly 8mm bits.
 
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it has its own computer attached, all you need to do is do your designs in your software of choice and cam your design then export it in the correct file type .nc is what fusion uses for it then just USB or WiFi it to the yeti console. Put it in the start position, zero the z head and press start.
 
Hi, does this come with the software please ?.
does that make sense or would you like more explaining on it? I personally use Fusion then lay parts flat and use the manufacturing tab to tell fusion where I want things to cut and what tools to use then run a simulation then output the code for the Smartbench. USB it over and put it on the yeti console and hey presto.
 
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