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Shepin Bed at Risio Gym
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Playing around with the weights at our local gym to test the weight limit of Shepin bedroom set. Shop at Shepinbed.com
Shepinbed.com
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Welcome to Shepin Bed. Our innovative design allows you to assemble your bed effortlessly, without the need for any tools, bolts, or screws. You'll be sleeping soundly in no time!
Shepin CNC
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Please visit: Shepinbed.com/CNC At Shepin CNC, we specialize in catering to high volume production needs. We value repeat orders and prioritize them to ensure seamless operations for your business. Only perfectly crafted parts make the cut, illustrating our commitment to precision and quality. We are devoted to fostering lasting business partnerships and guaranteeing our clients' satisfaction.
Importing a CNC from China & user tutorial
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My website: Shepinbed.com Industrial CNC: www.industrialcnc.com/CNC-Routers.html#CNC-Routers-4x8 AvidCNC: www.cncrouterparts.com/frank-howarth-pro4896-cnc-p-422.html ZenbotCNC: www.zenbotcnc.com/4896-4x8-cnc-router_p_34.html#tab-1 StyleCNC machine I bought: www.stylecnc.com/cnc-wood-router/4x8ft-wood-cnc-router-for-sale.html STM1325 userManual: www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web...

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  • @arbjful
    @arbjful 2 місяці тому

    What stepper drivers are these at 9:05? Btw great video, As I understand The spindle VFD requires 0-10VDC to adjust the speed. The cnc controller usually generate a PWM output for controlling the spindle speed, you need to use a PWM to Analog converter module to convert the PWM signals to the equivalent analog voltage

  • @kennyjim5544
    @kennyjim5544 5 місяців тому

    Hello.. please how can I adjust the movement limit on the X and Y axis. Kindly assist. Thanks

  • @radhe-syamadasa6188
    @radhe-syamadasa6188 6 місяців тому

    Dust collection not working? A lot of dust on the table…

    • @SmartFurnishing
      @SmartFurnishing 6 місяців тому

      I have to take off the dust guard brush to take a video, routing creates a lot of dust very quickly.

  • @dangerman1968
    @dangerman1968 8 місяців тому

    Hello, I live in Canada on the west coast. I am looking at upgrading my CNC machine. I was talking with Nick at stylecnc and he gave me a link to your video. I watched it and it is great. He mentioned that you are buying two more machines? Is that true? Are you still happy with you machine? I am a little worried about getting a machine out of China. Please let me know what your thoughts are? Cheers Peter

    • @SmartFurnishing
      @SmartFurnishing 8 місяців тому

      Hey Peter. Yes the machines are great. My first one, seen in the video, still works great. I bought 2 more from them, took delivery about 5 months ago and have been using them right out of the box with no problems. They are a great company and I trust them so much so that I wired them the full amount. Everything arrived undamaged and perfectly working. I even asked for some extra spare parts as some of them are difficult to find here in the USA. I have a friend who is interested in buying machines as well and he asked if we can buy them through me. All of my machines are running constantly with no issues. But even if there are some minor bugs, the company has always been very responsive and helpful to solve them.

    • @dangerman1968
      @dangerman1968 8 місяців тому

      Thanks for the information!@@SmartFurnishing

  • @grimpy177
    @grimpy177 8 місяців тому

    Very nice use of the machine! Indeed what is your opinion after few years of use. Still working good?

  • @btjohne
    @btjohne 9 місяців тому

    You had this cnc for 3 years. How about a review of the cnc machine? Love the spray paint. I never seen a spray paint attachment from a cnc machine. Can you go into more detail on that? P.S. I had to use closed captions, because the voice was a little muffled. Thank you for videos.

  • @GGBel1
    @GGBel1 Рік тому

    Hi Peter, you said you did not recommend the license broker you dealt with. Are you aware of one that would allow someone to have a better overall experience? Thanks for the video, it is packed with very valuable info!

    • @SmartFurnishing
      @SmartFurnishing Рік тому

      I have imported 2 more machines now about a month ago and used Brownstone International. However, although they were professional and quick, some of their staff wasn’t very educated and lacked experience in some areas. Overall their cost was much higher too, for that money I kinda expected more. So I would recommend doing a lot more research on brokers as there is always going to be some pluses and minuses. Will depend on what you value more, time, experience, professionalism or cost.

    • @GGBel1
      @GGBel1 Рік тому

      @@SmartFurnishing Thank you! What are their rates approximately? Even though they lacked experience, did they make any "big" mistake during the process?

    • @SmartFurnishing
      @SmartFurnishing Рік тому

      @@GGBel1 No big mistakes. Just a few close calls that I called them out on and they were able to address them quickly. Like some staff actually admitted on the phone that they were a rookie in my case. Since most of the stuff they import are small crates of clothing or other similar items, because of that they didn’t have a proper fork lift to handle the big crates. One of the clerks told me the guy who was driving it was also a rookie at it. But nothing bad happened, so… yeah. Overall for the 2 imports they took a little over $5k.

  • @angelgegege
    @angelgegege Рік тому

    Thank you so much for this video and all the valuable information you provided!!!! :)

  • @ElmoTheDestroyer
    @ElmoTheDestroyer Рік тому

    Curious, now that you've had this thing a few years, what are your thoughts on it? Pro's/Con's?

  • @randycrough4203
    @randycrough4203 Рік тому

    forget buying from china, we did, it was a huge mistake!!!...stuff was short shipped, we paid for things and never received them... its a massive headache, and then the company goes bankrupt....it was just a mess....

    • @SmartFurnishing
      @SmartFurnishing Рік тому

      You definitely have to do your research of the company you’re buying from and how long they have been in business. This is why I only recommend StyleCNC. I’ve bought 2 more machines from them. They have always stayed and touch and haven’t let me down.

  • @falconcuttingtools
    @falconcuttingtools Рік тому

    Nice and very informative video. thanks Peter

  • @uniquecraftsbyjenn337
    @uniquecraftsbyjenn337 Рік тому

    I have my shop in my home garage and I could only pass the machine through a regular 32-in door. Is this possible with this machine?

    • @SmartFurnishing
      @SmartFurnishing Рік тому

      Unfortunately that would not be possible. Since the machine comes fully assembled, and the frame is welded together, the minimum width you would need is 80 inches.

  • @happywanderer5632
    @happywanderer5632 Рік тому

    I'm interested in buying this machine. What are your thoughts about it, 2 years later? Thanks

    • @SmartFurnishing
      @SmartFurnishing Рік тому

      It’s working just as good as the time I received it. So I actually just ordered 2 more.

    • @happywanderer5632
      @happywanderer5632 Рік тому

      @@SmartFurnishing Awesome! Thanks for the feedback!

    • @jtcmlt1
      @jtcmlt1 Рік тому

      @@SmartFurnishing how much is your total for this ones? I am about to order one. Thanks

    • @SmartFurnishing
      @SmartFurnishing Рік тому

      @@jtcmlt1 prices vary widely on market and demand. For those reasons they asked me not to share that information.

    • @jtcmlt1
      @jtcmlt1 Рік тому

      @peter shchepin , I understand 👍. Do you have an email where we can talk about the process of importing?

  • @SmartFurnishing
    @SmartFurnishing Рік тому

    If you are interested in buying this or similar machine, please contact Nina (my sales representative) via the information below. Email: export09@stylecnc.com WhatsApp: +8618660133031

    • @nikopeters9660
      @nikopeters9660 9 місяців тому

      How much paper work is involved in importing?

    • @SmartFurnishing
      @SmartFurnishing 8 місяців тому

      There’s only a few documents needed. First, they send you an invoice, you pay 50% via wire transfer. (Cheapest option, depending on your bank it can be $20~$50) then 50% before shipping. After you pay the other 50% you will receive “bill of landing” which has all the details about shipping and tracking. Before the shipment leaves the country you must file ISF (Importer Security Filing) to avoid fines Just before the machines arrive you will receive Arrival Notice from the shipping company you will need to pay import fees If you have a broker, they will temporarily store and file entry packet for you with the US government and you will be required to pay import fees based on the current percentage amount you paid for the machine. If you don’t have a broker you can take delivery but you must file and pay import taxes with the government yourself within 30 days.

  • @brendangully
    @brendangully Рік тому

    Hey mate, did your machine come with the Leadshine AC servo's? How are they holding up if so?

    • @SmartFurnishing
      @SmartFurnishing Рік тому

      They are definitely AC but never looked at what brand. However I’ve never had any problems with them.

    • @brendangully
      @brendangully Рік тому

      @petershchepin9080 thanks!

  • @wlchin021160
    @wlchin021160 Рік тому

    thanks for this video, Yes I had a good business experience with StyleCNC, it was almost at the same time before the pandemic I ordered my laser fiber from them. First, I was worried since that was the first time I ordered a machine from China. But my fear was lessened with the continuous communication updates from them. When finally it arrived after 2 months, the equipment was good, I was not disappointed with their suggested upgrades when I was given the options. No regrets and I also plan to get this model as well.

  • @thomasbacon
    @thomasbacon Рік тому

    Did you have to have certs like ASTM?

  • @maconSTUFF
    @maconSTUFF Рік тому

    Thanx for the video Peter... I'm looking to get one of these too... how is yours holding up... it's now, what... almost two years?

    • @SmartFurnishing
      @SmartFurnishing Рік тому

      Yes its been 2.5 years now and so far I had to replace the spindle as it slowly began to wobble more and more. I was able to find the same one on Amazon and it only cost me $200 to replace. Now it works just as new. Although I contacted the manufacturer and they said that I can even replace just the bearings in the spindle. So I'm planning to do that and keep it as a spare.

  • @LoneOakWoodworks
    @LoneOakWoodworks Рік тому

    Very helpful video, thank you. If you don't mind sharing, who was the contact you worked with at Style? I don't have Whatsapp (may need to get it) so email address? Thank you.

  • @BlueSkinedCrackBaby
    @BlueSkinedCrackBaby Рік тому

    Did they ship it to Portland or did you have to pick it up at different port?

    • @SmartFurnishing
      @SmartFurnishing Рік тому

      They shipped it to Tacoma WA port then it was loaded on a semi truck and taken to Portland Airport (PDX) I didn’t not arrange or pay anything extra to have it be transferred from Tacoma to Portland.

  • @SuperNova-Steve
    @SuperNova-Steve Рік тому

    Thanks Pretty helpful

  • @Andycr0zy
    @Andycr0zy Рік тому

    I think about one month for buy cnc from China, problem is language, but anyway good video thanks Peter

    • @shadowlaram241
      @shadowlaram241 Рік тому

      We ordered this machine from China a year ago, the cost of shipping, taxes and delivery were crazy. The machine is amazing. This was for a side business a friend I started but our daily jobs take more of our time and we are willing to sell. Located in Houston Texas. Let me know if you are interested. Our machine is the same as the one from the video but has the water tank to cut metals too.

    • @jtcmlt1
      @jtcmlt1 Рік тому

      @@shadowlaram241 have to sold the cnc yet?

    • @jtcmlt1
      @jtcmlt1 Рік тому

      @@shadowlaram241 I am also in Houston

    • @shadowlaram241
      @shadowlaram241 Рік тому

      @@jtcmlt1 whats your email?

    • @jtcmlt1
      @jtcmlt1 Рік тому

      @@shadowlaram241 How do I send you my email privately? Or, what is the name of your business so I can find you. Otherwise, I will be ordering from China soon.

  • @yannickbeaudoin6838
    @yannickbeaudoin6838 2 роки тому

    HI Peter can you tell me if you had anyproblem to hook the machinery to the standard of north america? i heard that there was some program and hooking problem whit those machinery thanks for your answer

    • @SmartFurnishing
      @SmartFurnishing 2 роки тому

      Do you mean hooking it up to 240v? I’ve had it for 3 years now and it’s working just as new on 240v system.

  • @dannyyu6132
    @dannyyu6132 2 роки тому

    as i know, DSP A11 can not read F value, you set it read F, i wonder does that work ?

    • @SmartFurnishing
      @SmartFurnishing 2 роки тому

      I’m not sure what F value is. But I do know that it didn’t use to read the set feed speed. After changing the settings it does. So if a cut needs to change feed speed half way through the cut it will do that. However the spindle speed cannot be set in G-code: it can only be set manually before the cut. If spindle speed is different half way through the code the machine will pause for 10 seconds to allow you to change it. Also if you have a coolant setting in your G-code, that can also be read, so I use it to run air blast at the bit. And I can turn it on or off in the G-code.

    • @dannyyu6132
      @dannyyu6132 2 роки тому

      @@SmartFurnishing gotta. yeah, DSP A11 it has limited functions, simple and easy controller, like what u said, can not used to read the set feed speed. but still we can develop simple functions on it, like G code to control coolant as u said.

  • @CAYnGuy
    @CAYnGuy 2 роки тому

    Hi Peter, My partner and I are looking at a machine from Style. It seems you are very satisfied with the unit you bought. Any complaints?

    • @SmartFurnishing
      @SmartFurnishing 2 роки тому

      No complaints, I’m actually considering to buy another just like it.

    • @shadowlaram241
      @shadowlaram241 Рік тому

      @@SmartFurnishing We ordered this machine from China a year ago, the cost of shipping, taxes and delivery were crazy. The machine is amazing. This was for a side business a friend I started but our daily jobs take more of our time and we are willing to sell. Located in Houston Texas. Let me know if you are interested. Our machine is the same as the one from the video but has the water tank to cut metals too.

    • @SmartFurnishing
      @SmartFurnishing Рік тому

      @@shadowlaram241 please send me pictures of your machine to Peter.shchepin@shepinbed.com

    • @inoita11
      @inoita11 Рік тому

      @@shadowlaram241 If Peter isn't interested please let me know, I've been looking at picking up a machine like this.

    • @jtcmlt1
      @jtcmlt1 Рік тому

      @@shadowlaram241 did you sell the cnc router yet?

  • @douglaspollock102
    @douglaspollock102 2 роки тому

    You can setup the pendant to read the g code speeds.

    • @SmartFurnishing
      @SmartFurnishing 2 роки тому

      The instrument panel automatically displays the current speed, file name and elapsed time when it’s running.

  • @longhorneye
    @longhorneye 2 роки тому

    Do you have Your website about those smart furniture ?

  • @jemappellemammeriboukhalfa4658
    @jemappellemammeriboukhalfa4658 2 роки тому

    Hello sir and madam, precisely I am looking for a plasma machine for metal

  • @davidiliyn
    @davidiliyn 2 роки тому

    They quoted me $3000 to ship the same machine to Portland…. Wonder why?

    • @SmartFurnishing
      @SmartFurnishing 2 роки тому

      That’s because the shipping industry is very busy right now with a lot of back order, so it takes more time, which allows shipping companies to rise prices.

    • @davidiliyn
      @davidiliyn 2 роки тому

      @@SmartFurnishing yeah I figured, that’s unfortunate because the price point is great. I have a few questions. Are the motors nema 34? I assume they are servo motors? What is the rapid movement speeds it can do when in the air? And can it cut around 500ipm full depth on 3/4 ply with a 3/8” bit? That was what I used to run my Ez-router at.

    • @SmartFurnishing
      @SmartFurnishing 2 роки тому

      Only the spindle is a servo motor. The rest are Steppers and there doesn’t seem to be a limit to how fast you can run them. I was able to run mine at 850in/min

  • @seanmichael5751
    @seanmichael5751 2 роки тому

    how has your experience been to this point? thinking of buying the same machine with ATC and vac bed with 4th axis but the first thing they did was add $6k from the $10k it said on the web site so im a bit sceptical. definitely dont have the money to lose. any advice?

    • @SmartFurnishing
      @SmartFurnishing 2 роки тому

      Just negotiate with them hard. Offer 25% cash upfront if they reduce the price. They don’t get the money right away. It takes a while. So if you pay some of it as a money transfer and the rest with more secure way such as credit card or Alibaba. They will more likely to lean in.

    • @SmartFurnishing
      @SmartFurnishing 2 роки тому

      The quality of the machine is worth it either way. I run mine for 7 hours a day and it hasn’t skipped a beat for almost 2 years now. Also, whenever I need something or have a question they always reply right away. I trust them at this point. That’s if you send your questions though WhatsApp.

    • @seanmichael5751
      @seanmichael5751 2 роки тому

      @@SmartFurnishing yeah they asked me for my whats app but im not on whats app lol I guess i need to get with the times

    • @MattRogersdesigns
      @MattRogersdesigns Рік тому

      I have a STM1530C (5'x10' with ATC and small removable 4th axis) on the way (Feb17th,2023). I got prices very close to the listed website price without negotiating (Final price was $19k shipped). I only asked for a $500 discount towards the end, but made it clear that I wanted them to take more care to build it right, than to make it absolute lowest price. This was after asking for several upgrades to the specs to make sure that the parts were top quality (Yaskawa 850w servos, Delta inverter, pneumatic rollers, extra vac pump, etc). You don't get something for nothing, and they can substitute components around to get the price you ask for. Or use better parts to get the quality you want. It doesn't make sense if you use this for work to care about $1000 in the end if you will have lower quality or hassles. I don't have my machine yet, but I had no issues with the purchase, spent $125 on an inspection service that visited the factory, saw my machine (it has my name printed on the gantry), took pictures, identified components, measured sizes, test cut, etc. So time will tell, but the company is legit and I have talked to several others in the US that have StyleCNC machines.

  • @ModulArt22
    @ModulArt22 2 роки тому

    Great vídeo. I've Operated a machine with this joystick control, and maybe it is great for serial parts, but when it's a small job, it's a real pain going from the computer, saving programe to flash drive, charging it into the joystick every time i had to change something in the programe. Is there any way to conect directly the PC by USB or similar so to make ir easier? Like you do on small CNC controled by a computer AND mach3? Thanks

    • @SmartFurnishing
      @SmartFurnishing 2 роки тому

      There is a USB connection on the bottom of the controller that looks like something you’d find on a printer. But I’m not sure how it works I haven’t tried it.

  • @TheOmar1389
    @TheOmar1389 2 роки тому

    great info thank you

  • @tumblevveed3586
    @tumblevveed3586 2 роки тому

    One issue I am having with picking out a machine is the voltage rating. One machine says 220V/380V 3 phase. Does this mean 220V single phase/380V 3 phase or both 3 Phase? I have only a 200A 220v single phase to the shop and getting 3 phase would be costly out of town a few miles away from main power lines. This is in the US.

    • @SmartFurnishing
      @SmartFurnishing 2 роки тому

      It’s 220 ~ 240 single phase. 380v is 3 phase. Everything gets converted to DC anyway so I recommend 220 (240v).

    • @tumblevveed3586
      @tumblevveed3586 2 роки тому

      @@SmartFurnishing Man that was a quick reply, thanks. Just didn’t want to get something that would require modifications to either the machine or my electrical supply to run it costing more money. Again, thank you and great video.

    • @douglaspollock102
      @douglaspollock102 2 роки тому

      @@tumblevveed3586 Im in the process of converting a used machine from 380V 3-phase to 220V single phase. I had to replace the contactor with one that has a 110V coil, and the VFD from the 380 to one that converts 220 single phase to 220 3-phase. I have spindle turning, but I believe I’ve lost about 1/2 of the horsepower. You are smart to get the correct power.

    • @MattRogersdesigns
      @MattRogersdesigns Рік тому

      They will make the machine to whatever specs you ask for. That is the thing here, you can literally ask for the machine to be built any way you choose for a surprisingly small difference. They can make a custom size, use parts from Germany, Italy, China, Taiwan, include or delete features, control systems, ATC, rotary axis, etc.

  • @tuyennguyen-nn5qh
    @tuyennguyen-nn5qh 2 роки тому

    We bought a CNC router from China about 4 years ago. It costed us over $10,000. We were able to set up the machine and installed the NC studio software. However, the instruction on the package on how to use the NC studio software is useless. Do you know where we get a CD(in English) showing step by step on how to use the NC studio?

  • @jeanmarie9622
    @jeanmarie9622 2 роки тому

    Je veux une vidéo sur le tournage

  • @nielspaulin2647
    @nielspaulin2647 2 роки тому

    EXCELLENT, thanks a lot!

  • @papzmckietv4981
    @papzmckietv4981 2 роки тому

    hello sir, is any can help me for technical support for our carving machine 1325 model thank in advanced

  • @cnc-acrylic
    @cnc-acrylic 2 роки тому

    are you also needed?

  • @archiespeaks3161
    @archiespeaks3161 2 роки тому

    Peter...great job. Great video. I really wish I can see more about the bed. Wow amazing

  • @tadasluksas5493
    @tadasluksas5493 3 роки тому

    I purchased one like this,had couple issues with delivery but customer support was really good,didn't run mashine yet,coming soon,but it seems a good product for this amount,by the way engineer Mike really knows his job,everything was fast and qualified installed by distance,i really recommend

  • @hswing11
    @hswing11 3 роки тому

    more information on the machine and LESS on everything else

  • @Prince-dh8oh
    @Prince-dh8oh 3 роки тому

    Thank u for your video. I'm shopping for a CNC router machine for cabinets and this video helps a lot. I like the price. It's a fraction of what the others are asking. Can u please let me know if the software is include and quality and precession. Thanks in advance

    • @SmartFurnishing
      @SmartFurnishing 3 роки тому

      There is no software included. The machine operates on a usb drive. So it basically has its own computer. But if you’re asking about G-code, there are lots of different options available to generate it. I personally use fusion 360, after you model your 3D object, you then switch to manufacturing tab where you create the G-code for the machine. There are lots of UA-cam videos on that. Other then that, the machine computer is easy to use, as you can see towards the end of this video.

    • @Prince-dh8oh
      @Prince-dh8oh 3 роки тому

      @@SmartFurnishing OK I'm a bit confused. What I ment is the software to use for designing different cabinets and wood carving. Such as the Mozaik and there are more options. Thank u for your response

    • @SmartFurnishing
      @SmartFurnishing 3 роки тому

      @@Prince-dh8oh unfortunately I’m not aware of software that focuses on your needs. But I’d look into V-carve, they have different versions but only available for windows.

    • @Prince-dh8oh
      @Prince-dh8oh 3 роки тому

      @@SmartFurnishing Thank you.

    • @dj311ong
      @dj311ong Рік тому

      @peter Hi, since you’re using fusion360 to run the cnc router, which post processor from fusion library will this machine accept? Thanks in advance

  • @shainetower398
    @shainetower398 3 роки тому

    Great Job making this Video.

  • @mrasyid8132
    @mrasyid8132 3 роки тому

    I am an Indonesian with my address at Jl. Meranti RT.005, Lesane Village, Masohi City District, Central Maluku Regency, Maluku Province - Indonesia. i am very interested and want to have it but i am just a poor person. please donate 1 unit of cnc router for me in Indonesia as good as good deeds promotion. Thank you

  • @nickfelstead7559
    @nickfelstead7559 3 роки тому

    thats a good bed!

  • @micro963
    @micro963 3 роки тому

    That’s a nice video thank you for sharing.

  • @magicman9486
    @magicman9486 3 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @dennisleiton2753
    @dennisleiton2753 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the info , how hard is to learn the software ?

    • @SmartFurnishing
      @SmartFurnishing 3 роки тому

      Are you referring to fusion 360? I was mostly self thought. I was introduced to it in college and then learned to use it watching UA-cam videos. But overall it’s very intuitive and easy to use once you get a chance to play with it. I would recommend starting by making a semi-complex geometry, that way you’ll be able to quickly learn the basics.

    • @dennisleiton2753
      @dennisleiton2753 3 роки тому

      @@SmartFurnishing thanks you so much , right now we are in the market for cnc , is frustrating since we can not afford to pay the money that vendors wants , we do kitchens and closets and your video help us , at least we see an option , thanks again .

    • @SmartFurnishing
      @SmartFurnishing 3 роки тому

      It is my pleasure to help the community the best I can. Simply by providing the information that I couldn’t find myself.

  • @ntvtexan5015
    @ntvtexan5015 3 роки тому

    Great video. I've been trying to buy all the parts and build my own 5' X 12' LASER/CNC table since 2019 with almost ZERO luck. Parts were ordered, but then cancelled form China. When relisted, they were twice the price ! Bought a 1800mm Ball Screw for the X-Axis... nope...FedEx lost it in shipping, only to find it 3 weeks later. Then, returned it to the seller because the box had been so badly destroyed some how. So I still need my 4X 3600m Guide Rails, and 2X 3600mm Ball Screws. NOPE, Chinese company wouldn't ship, said the shipping Max Length for Air was 2500mm...I didn't ask for Air, but no sale. Aaaaand then COVID really kicked in, and everything was a no go for 6 months. So I'm $1,800 into a project I originally slated for $2,500 total, but that $2,500 won't hardly cover everything I need to finish it now. It is ALWAYS something ! Glad you got yours done the SMART way !!!

    • @leonhardwolf4626
      @leonhardwolf4626 3 роки тому

      I honestly do no know how you thought you could build such a huge machine for so little money...maybe with rollers on aluminum extrusions and rack and pinion drive it would be possible but never ever with linear rails and ball screws. Doesn't matter where the precision parts come from. Precision costs money and cheap Chinese stuff is no particularly precise 😟 I'm sorry to have to tell you this.

  • @JunkieVirus
    @JunkieVirus 3 роки тому

    I only order from china, great products, fear prices, very good customer services. always trough alibaba. never had any trouble