They appear to be trying to reinvent the router but forgetting we've had routers for a long time.
I see from their site they have a £400(ex vat) workstation for as they state..cutting box joints,a nd no doubt dovetails, mortise and tenon joints and a full range of everything there are already shop or industry made jigs and fixtures for.
Have they not heard about guide bushings :?
The latest router for the shop that already has 1/2 a dozen routers, jigs and fixtures.
Then theres the time it takes to actually complete a cut. You tube vids show the user working incredibly slowly. I know as do we all, a guide bush, a jig and you'd fly through the work, and not have to worry about going slow and steady to keep between the lines of the parameters.
Im sure there are applications for it, shame they haven't chosen to demonstrate anything different that the applications we already have and use.
And I suppose theres always room for accidental movement outwith the lines. A guide bush, inside a slot isnt going anywhere, but slip on this and it ruins the job.
CNC fitted to guide rails, controlled by servos and by a computer to a set of input requirements yes, yes and thrice yes. And who wouldnt want one of those ?. But this, sorry this maker cannot find a use for spending £3000-£4000 on it.
I see from their site they have a £400(ex vat) workstation for as they state..cutting box joints,a nd no doubt dovetails, mortise and tenon joints and a full range of everything there are already shop or industry made jigs and fixtures for.
Have they not heard about guide bushings :?
The latest router for the shop that already has 1/2 a dozen routers, jigs and fixtures.
Then theres the time it takes to actually complete a cut. You tube vids show the user working incredibly slowly. I know as do we all, a guide bush, a jig and you'd fly through the work, and not have to worry about going slow and steady to keep between the lines of the parameters.
Im sure there are applications for it, shame they haven't chosen to demonstrate anything different that the applications we already have and use.
And I suppose theres always room for accidental movement outwith the lines. A guide bush, inside a slot isnt going anywhere, but slip on this and it ruins the job.
CNC fitted to guide rails, controlled by servos and by a computer to a set of input requirements yes, yes and thrice yes. And who wouldnt want one of those ?. But this, sorry this maker cannot find a use for spending £3000-£4000 on it.