![]() ![]() What appeals to me in the 3 is the fact that it uses a standard router as a spindle and has some ugraded features like rails and the controller and motors. But i dont get it these guys started taking orders in January yet are only just (from their blog) getting round to finishing shipping of orders received in what the call batch 1 and starting on batch 2. Now i have been watching on and off mostly off, the progress of the next version of the Shapeoko the Shapeoko 3 and it seems to me a good next level for the same kind of cost. Obviously there has been a learning curve for all getting into it and adapting to learning the various elements of this type of machining. I honestly never thought it would be able to get the level of quality of cut that is being obtained. After watching what Bill and Dan have managed to put out with a $1000 machine I have been amazed.
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