Brew Worx wrote:So guys,
I first want to mention how much information is here on the spider. Seems like a good family of plasma folks.
I am looking to buy a table very soon. My first pick has competition as I keep reading more. Arclight seems to offer a good deal here. I notice al lot of contributers here have Arclight tables.
Looking at the price comparison of PlasmaCAM and Arclight, it seems that there is more for the money with Arc.
My question is about the motors. DOES Arclight have Steppers making it possible to provide a pc and more software? I have not seen the specs saying one or the other. I am a robot guy. Steppers nmake me nervous.
If so, is this an issue? On a mill, it would be.
any thoughts?

Simple advice:
Do not torture yourself with trying to "RE-ENIGINEEER every machine out there in your mind based on reading 100's of post and articles. I did that for over 2 years before I bought a table.
First I struggled with buy vs. build. After realizing this would probably not work for me it was back to who has the best table. Since I had already poisoned my mind with 100's of post and articles it was really confusing. SERVO vs. STEPPER . . . MACH3 vs., WinCNC, Proprietary . . . 4X4 vs. 4X8 . . . Downdraft vs. Water table . . .
Talk with people who have each machine you would consider. Look at the work being produced on all tables.
The reason I chose Dynatorch was because after visiting over a half dozen machines working in full blown industrial settings for anywhere from 5 to 10 years. They were making money. The same can be said for just about all the tables. But I over kill everything . . .so I had to see tables up and running.
In two of the shops I visited they had employees running their Dynatorch I wouldn?t trust with a lawnmower. But yet they were running and producing. Problem free beyond minor operator error . . .
Hope that helps . . .
Steve