
The interest in upgrading the table is parts are just starting to get warn out and cuts just aren't as clean/straight as they use to be.
98-Z, yes, and yesjimcolt wrote:Which model number on the PlasmaCam? Is it currently operational? Do you have the software?
Jim
GoingCustom wrote:1902, yes, and yesjimcolt wrote:Which model number on the PlasmaCam? Is it currently operational? Do you have the software?
Jim
GoingCustom wrote:Whoops, yes, 98-Z sounds familiar, I was thinking serial number. And my goals are in the first post; get away from belt driven motors (if possible). And something I forgot to add to first post is upgrading the torch holder (if they make router attachments for the 98-Z).
After seeing a buddy that picked up a torchmate, I won't be going with plasmacam when I upgrade to a larger table. Not necessarily saying I'll go with torchmate, but just how much better/stronger the table is. That's the second torchmate I've seen in person and the build quality is quite a bit higher.SignTorch Vector Art wrote:to make a long painful story short and painless, just forget about plasmacam for routing...
GoingCustom wrote:After seeing a buddy that picked up a torchmate, I won't be going with plasmacam when I upgrade to a larger table. Not necessarily saying I'll go with torchmate, but just how much better/stronger the table is. That's the second torchmate I've seen in person and the build quality is quite a bit higher.SignTorch Vector Art wrote:to make a long painful story short and painless, just forget about plasmacam for routing...