GKB
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Hi all, does anyone have experience of the latest Shapeoko?
Don't base your decision on xcarve reviews older than 18 months old.giantbeat":21gpb2fo said:yeah, several factors
1) im a mac user, you could not pay me to go back to PC after 18 years using the mac platform (i occasional have to use one & hate it) , so the choices are limited when it comes to cnc that will work well with mac
2) it looks to be far sturdier & better made than the x-crave whichis similar and both are decendents of each other
3) the softwear is easy to use, and straight forwards, i have not used any cad or similar design softewear for 15 years and i want to ease into it
3) spares, customer service backup & mods are readily available
4) ease of build - im new to all this.
p.s - if i was a PC user i would also consider the ooznest machines.
They sell direct from the USA.plumbjet":28lpu4m1 said:Hi All
Looking to buy a Shapeoko 3 XL in the uk, and can anyone recommend a site for buying from the uk.
This kind of question would only bring about recommendations from what people own.J_Ashley":2a6vpf57 said:I'm looking in to one a CNC controlled router myself, and so have probably done similar research to others here. I'd also be interested on any thoughts as to how the the Shapeoko 3 and latest X-Carve stack up compared to the new Ooznest Workbee.
I get the general impression that customers of all three mostly end up happy with what they get, and so eventually it's just a matter of pulling the trigger on one and learning to make the best of it.
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