Very nice. Thanks for sharing. I didn’t realize that kind of equipment was available at those price points. Definitely accessible to the serious hobbyist or startup shop.
The wife and I finally got our XR up and running over the weekend. I had some hesitation with some of the design choices (*cough* gantry *cough*) but we fired it up and it cut square and feature sizes were within .002". We're very impressed.
Just go done putting the crossfire pro together, so far it is awesome and super simple to assemble. One day ill have a shop saber sidekick 8. Just got an email from langmuir about their new cnc press brake coming out then i see this lol.
That price makes it really hard to justify building a plasma table yourself at that size. The sheer time savings of that unit vs DIY build/debugging makes it worthwhile even after shipping cost.
I like that MR1, the only down fall I see is Z height. With the limited Z height you really have to take into count the tool height & tool holding. If it were higher I’d have one.
I’m confused. Is this before or after the previous video of this? Or was that even a different show? I keep saying I’m going to go to the shows, but rarely do.
This is just a shorty video of my conversation with Brandon, going over all the things in their booth for the weekend. If you watched the live streams, you already saw most of this. Just trying to get content out while PRI is fresh in peoples heads! Cheers yall - Tay
The company has been marketing it as cutting something like 30 pounds per hour, I think it is. I don’t know, it looks like a pretty light duty machine to me. Lots of chatter in the Ad videos on what looks like aluminum.
@@rmkensington don’t be too gullible about these ratings companies. 30 pounds of steel, they actually said, per hour, is a lot of metal. If you actually look at this machine, it’s made of relatively small diameter slideways. This just isn’t that rigid. And you can tell but the light weight. Nobody here is a hater, but their Ads are somewhat deceptive.
True, but you could use any of these machines to also do work for others and the machine pay for themselves instead of paying someone else's overhead expenses.
When you live on the other side of the planet that doesn't work, the world is not the lower 48. That said I have a small CNC Plasma, mill and Lathe but I also still get jobs done by external businesses when it makes sense.
Very nice. Thanks for sharing. I didn’t realize that kind of equipment was available at those price points. Definitely accessible to the serious hobbyist or startup shop.
The wife and I finally got our XR up and running over the weekend. I had some hesitation with some of the design choices (*cough* gantry *cough*) but we fired it up and it cut square and feature sizes were within .002". We're very impressed.
Killer stuff! That small plasma sure would be something i'd buy.
Thanks for sharing the QR during the live, we got in early on the pre order because of it.
Just go done putting the crossfire pro together, so far it is awesome and super simple to assemble. One day ill have a shop saber sidekick 8. Just got an email from langmuir about their new cnc press brake coming out then i see this lol.
Cool to hear Langmuir is under Shopsabre. Building out my first shop this year and the XR table is planned if the funds are there.
now if they could get a distributer up here in Canada I'ld have one of those Lingmuir CNC tables and the fiture table :/
That price makes it really hard to justify building a plasma table yourself at that size. The sheer time savings of that unit vs DIY build/debugging makes it worthwhile even after shipping cost.
I've had the Langmuir Systems Crossfire Pro for a few years now and I've been pretty happy with it, made a bunch of stuff.
So are these products available in the UK, also they should suppy a couple of these machines for you to review
I like that MR1, the only down fall I see is Z height. With the limited Z height you really have to take into count the tool height & tool holding. If it were higher I’d have one.
Lol also you look like 3ft taller than him in the intro.
Tay is a very tall man 😂 I'm 6'1 and he makes me look like a child standing next to him - Walker
love it
I’m confused. Is this before or after the previous video of this? Or was that even a different show? I keep saying I’m going to go to the shows, but rarely do.
It is PRI so I think this is a new edited video from that show. Sup with this video Tay?
This is just a shorty video of my conversation with Brandon, going over all the things in their booth for the weekend. If you watched the live streams, you already saw most of this. Just trying to get content out while PRI is fresh in peoples heads! Cheers yall - Tay
@@LiftArcStudios just got the shirt I ordered. Nice!
Ah, yes, the convention hall shuffle.
He actually said the mill is 'heavy duty'....LOL
The company has been marketing it as cutting something like 30 pounds per hour, I think it is. I don’t know, it looks like a pretty light duty machine to me. Lots of chatter in the Ad videos on what looks like aluminum.
@@melgross 30 pounds per hour !?? Of balsa wood, Styrofoam, and cotton candy! LOL
Found the hater
@@rmkensington Found the dummy
@@rmkensington don’t be too gullible about these ratings companies. 30 pounds of steel, they actually said, per hour, is a lot of metal. If you actually look at this machine, it’s made of relatively small diameter slideways. This just isn’t that rigid. And you can tell but the light weight. Nobody here is a hater, but their Ads are somewhat deceptive.
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True, but you could use any of these machines to also do work for others and the machine pay for themselves instead of paying someone else's overhead expenses.
When you live on the other side of the planet that doesn't work, the world is not the lower 48. That said I have a small CNC Plasma, mill and Lathe but I also still get jobs done by external businesses when it makes sense.
Their prices are absolute trash
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