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  2. CNC Shark Pro, wood router review

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    1 post · Joined 2009. #1 · Mar 6, 2009. Ultimately I purchased with the Shark Pro for several reasons. Simply stated, I wanted a warranted, turnkey solution from an established national woodworking Distributor with in-house technical support. I wanted someone else to have already debugged the compatibility between the mechanics, electronics ...

  3. CNC Routing - Router Forums

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    Laguna IQ/Vectric V Carve troubleshooting. LoStriver. Dec 18, 2021. 14. 5K. Aug 7, 2024. by old55. 1 1 of 92 92. A place to discuss CNC routing devices.

  4. Thoughts on wood types for CNC routing - Router Forums

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    3960 posts · Joined 2012. #4 · Aug 29, 2020. Dan, walnut, cherry and maple cut well and are good for most projects as you have found and can be found for a decent price. The important thing is to make sure they are not something freshly cut from a sawmill. They do need to be well dried to get good results for CNC use.

  5. Solidworks, CAM software and CNC Wood Router

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    The CNC router manufacturers include the lowest end version of either Type3 or Artcam software with their machines, neither of which can take full advantage of the CNC wood router! I was advised by a Solidworks representative that either Mastercam or Solidcam are the best products as far a compatibility with Solidworks.

  6. StyleCNC 5'x10' ATC Router with LNC purchase...

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    Style CNC always has pneumatic pop up pins in their vacuum tables. It is an option for Acctek. These do seem to be necessary. Acctek has a 7.5kw vacuum pump while StyleCNC sends two 2.5kw vac pumps with an option for another 1 or 2 at $400 each. The table has 6 zones, so pumps can be plumbed into individual zones.

  7. CNC Wood Router Buying Guide

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    10 posts · Joined 2020. #1 · Sep 3, 2022. I'm seeking a non-biased source of recommendations and source to use in preparation to purchase a CNC router and software. I acknowledge that there are a large number of variables, but I am planning to purchase the equipment for a hobbyist use, and for creating occasional craft show items.

  8. Which CNC router for wood carving is good

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    I liked the ShopBot Buddy CNC router and almost bought it but because of its dimensions it wouldnt fit through my 35" door. My main interest for a CNC router is to make signs and 3d wood carvings. Its time to upgrade from my scroll saw. A working space of 15" - 24" would be within my specs of what i would use this machine for.

  9. CNC routing thin wood question | Router Forums

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    Basically, I have purchased a mini (300x400mm) CNC router and am trying to cut thin, 3mm sheet wood (hardboard). I tried using this bit: Belin Single Flute Upward Spiral - Routing Cutters at 15000 - 20000rpm but it didn't work despite that they say it works with "woods". It just struggled and then stopped spinning even when not going all the ...

  10. Solidworks part to CNC Wood Router

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    1457 posts · Joined 2014. #6 · Sep 10, 2014. I use VCarve pro and Aspire from vectric.com. Both can import most 2D vector files. Aspire can import many 3D file formats including .STL. . OBJ, .3DM, .SKP and maybe a few more. I don't know solidworks so you'll have to see what it's export formats include.

  11. New to CNC - Question about cutting pine - Router Forums

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    New to CNC - Question about cutting pine. I am new to the forum and CNC routers. I have bought myself a 3018 CNC router (10000rpm Spindle & 1/8" collet) so I can get a handle of the basics. I am just wondering what the best bit and collet combination for cutting shapes out of 18mm reclaimed pine wood. The bits that came with the router don't ...