Bernmc said:I'm waiting for my Avid CNC pro to arrive. Chosen because:
-Good rep. Hard to find a lousy review.
-Involved company, willing to chat and work through questions (not great at email, but sat on a zoom call and got it all done).
-Format: eg 4 x 2 is 4ft across, 2 deep - the opposite of something like the Axiom or Hammer which are long and narrow. Would fit nicely against the wall and not poke out into the shop and hog the room. 4 x 2 will handle sheet goods, and you can tile/feed sheets through if they're longer than the machine.
-And the real deal-breaker for me: Expandable. You can start with 4 x 2 if space is a problem, and add and add and add as you grow. 4 x 8... 4 x 12 etc. Just make sure you start off with a future-proof Z height (and the wider 5 ft format if you're going to need the extra).
Robust (expensive!) 4th/rotary axis available now, and I believe an auto tool changer is in the works. Because the machine is modular, it should be easy to upgrade.
It takes around 3 months from order to delivery, so take that into account.
Bob D. said:Thanks for the response Will. Nothing about the 2G BitRunner in the link you gave, which I did read before I made my earlier post.
Your response is the first I have heard of a next gen BitRunner, good to know.
Can you answer my question on tiling or working a piece larger than the machines cutting area? The CarveX Pro and some other machines claim to be able to do this.
Ripit said:So you went with the Onefinity because it was free? What happened to Avid, Avid and onefinity don’t appear to be even in the same class.
Bob D. said:Ripit said:So you went with the Onefinity because it was free? What happened to Avid, Avid and onefinity don’t appear to be even in the same class.
They're not, the Avid was larger, had a spindle, and would have cost me much more. And the Onefinity was not free, not sure where you got that idea from.
I bought the largest machine they have (32"x48"), I wish it was a little bigger (48x48 would be nice) but my space is limited, but I can work a whole 4x8 sheet of ply the way I have it set up if I have to by tiling. That hasn't come up yet though.
I need to make more use of it. The past 7 months I have been doing so much on the 3D Printer that I have only used the CNC maybe 20 times. I think the last thing I used it for was to cut the legs for a couple of Jay Bates version of nesting chairs in Cherry.