![]() It'll come with it's own computer already set up with Linux and a copy of Vectric Cut2D, which you can upgrade thru Vectric and get $150 credit. the owner and/or the person that built your machine. With your budget you could easily get a Probotix Meteor, spindle, and software. I was on the Shopbot boat til I found out about Probotix. Thanks for sharing your wisdom, something that is all to often in short supply.ĭollar for dollar - Probotix is cheaper. What should I be looking at? Am I even asking the right questions? ![]() I want to buy good software as needed to complement that choice. Shop size is a relevant consideration getting a bigger machine is probably out of the question. I *think* that I'm most interested in a Shopbot Desktop MAX or a Probotix Asteroid. I'm good with computers, but have minimal experience with design software. I want a dependable machine that will be easy for a non-CNC person to use. ![]() I do not want a build-it-yourself DIY hobbyist unit. I believe a CNC will help me be more efficient, and I have begun my research on which unit would be best for me. I will sell somewhere north of 600 pieces this year, so I'm busy. I run a busy hobbyist shop, making cutting boards & such to sell at craft fairs and holiday boutiques.
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