Enjoyed your video. I’m on a very similar journey. I bought the long mill and yes, it is a very hard learning curve, but I’m having a lot of fun with it. Added it to my woodworking shop.
@@WhitewaterWoodCompanyLLC i sayd that becouse i was thinking about buying a laser engraving machine or a rcnc router machine, due to the work space and other considerations i choose the laser, but some days i think i should buy a cnc router hehe
the matter of fact is that machines built in China are much cheaper. I purchased mine (4x8 table and 3,2 kW spindle) for 5G about 10 years ago. Today it still works without any problems. Most mass produced "made in the US" machines are built based on Chinese components anyway. Technical support is important but not crucial. There are many sources to get help.
Thank you for the excellent video! Which model is this please and can you get a laser attachment for it? I’ve been looking at a Masuter 3 and just was wondering if this would be a better purchase? Thank you very much!
Enjoyed your video. I’m on a very similar journey. I bought the long mill and yes, it is a very hard learning curve, but I’m having a lot of fun with it. Added it to my woodworking shop.
@@jimgehn7198 The learning curve is for real, but as with anything worthwhile, it's worth it!
100% Agree with everything you say! I'd be very interested how you achieved the swirl patterns in your resin pour? Do you have a video on that?
I do. After watching it back, it's a bit dated, but the information still applies. Maybe I need to make another one...
i learn ftom you, i believe your thinking process to make decitions its great, i made some mistakes on my own im sorry to say so, thank you!
@@holliday9416 Thanks for your nice words! I'm here to help for sure!
@@WhitewaterWoodCompanyLLC thanks a lot Sir!
@@WhitewaterWoodCompanyLLC i sayd that becouse i was thinking about buying a laser engraving machine or a rcnc router machine, due to the work space and other considerations i choose the laser, but some days i think i should buy a cnc router hehe
congrats on the growth! that piece looks amazing too
Thank you!!
Thanks for that!
@@ChrisJohnston-s1m You're welcome!
This is the model I started with, the Shark HD 510, and it was a great one. I would recommend it for sure.
Very nice👏👏
@@roeldogaming5046 Thank you!
the matter of fact is that machines built in China are much cheaper. I purchased mine (4x8 table and 3,2 kW spindle) for 5G about 10 years ago. Today it still works without any problems. Most mass produced "made in the US" machines are built based on Chinese components anyway. Technical support is important but not crucial. There are many sources to get help.
What would you recommend for an entry level cnc ?
agreed to all points made
Thank you for the excellent video! Which model is this please and can you get a laser attachment for it? I’ve been looking at a Masuter 3 and just was wondering if this would be a better purchase? Thank you very much!
This is the Shark HD 510. I do know that there is a laser attachment you can purchase, but I don't know much beyond that in terms of the laser.