The Ups and Downs of Owning a CNC Plasma Cutter // Lift Arc Studios

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  • @42Fab
    @42Fab 3 года назад +13

    Pretty good overview!

    • @LiftArcStudios
      @LiftArcStudios  3 года назад +1

      Hey thanks man! Love your channel 🤙

    • @ivicakoledic9102
      @ivicakoledic9102 3 года назад

      Try to go up when u cut.i have povermax 105 and bottom side is clear.whats your cutting speed od that 5 mm steel?

  • @TEAMPHY6
    @TEAMPHY6 Год назад +5

    I recommend cutting triangular gussets with holes in them for your test pieces, at least those problem piece can be made into useful reinforcements on tables, cages, etc.

  • @MrVajutza
    @MrVajutza 3 года назад +10

    With your computer freezing, try a battery UPS from a reputable brand. It will clean up the power coming in preventing the computer from freezing. Also run the plasma on a different circuit in your shop. High frequency noise can be a pain and very intermittent. All the best!

  • @stewartfrye
    @stewartfrye Год назад +3

    You need to look at Vcarve software, 100 times easier than fusion or most other cad systems especially for plasma 2 d files, seriously it saved me from CNC frustration

  • @robinredman5192
    @robinredman5192 3 года назад +4

    Great content and wonderful to see your shops progression. So, what I have heard before is true, size matters LOL :) John here.

  • @mpkleinbreteler
    @mpkleinbreteler 3 года назад +5

    Nice video :)
    Regarding the torchholder: I copied the method from TruCut, which works really well: It consists of two V blocks in where the torch is held by 2 tension springs strapped around it. And in each point of the "V" I've mounted a limit switch which I wired in the emergency stop circuit. Even a small obstruction pushes the torch from the bottom of the "V" and the machine stops. When you remove the obstruction, the torch snaps back because of the spring tension. Such a simple system, can highly recommend to look into make something like that yourself :)

    • @J1I9M7M4Y
      @J1I9M7M4Y 2 года назад

      Do you have any video or pictures of your torch mount?

  • @evdoby
    @evdoby 3 года назад +4

    Good video. There was a lot of helpful info packed in there for prospective plasma table buyers. I think shop floor space may be a consideration, too. Seems like everyone will run out of shop space, eventually, except you... and Keith Rucker... and Brian Block, lol. Stay safe.

  • @imkindofabigdeal4308
    @imkindofabigdeal4308 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for the video!! Our CNC plasma should be here in September (Langmuir's new XR). Luckily we have the CAD skills already. The insights about setup and operation were really helpful.

  • @OneTequilaTwoTequila
    @OneTequilaTwoTequila 2 года назад +1

    Helpful video. Thanks! That sucks with the hole misalignment issue on the table. That would send my OCD into overload. I have a Hypertherm 65 (no table yet). I'm curious as to why your torch is mounted into the holder with about 5-6 inches sticking out. I would think it would be better for rigidity, accuracy and misalignment purposes if it were to be mounted much closer to the torch tip end. You could then lower the whole vertical torch mounting thing on the cross rail to compensate.

  • @TheKnacklersWorkshop
    @TheKnacklersWorkshop 3 года назад +2

    Hello Tay,
    A very interesting and informative video... thank you...
    Take care.
    Paul,,

  • @oneangrycanadian6205
    @oneangrycanadian6205 2 года назад +2

    No offence brother but you didn’t sell me on this brand lol.

  • @tambaurorastation756
    @tambaurorastation756 2 года назад +2

    Great video, thanks for creating. Currently exploring my options for a table. Love the old line drive shaft hanging from the roof. Powering the tools from yester year.

  • @dEE_Oh_g
    @dEE_Oh_g 3 года назад +2

    Searched for a while about pros and cons of a plasma tables and this was one of the best!! I’m in the market for a table and this was super helpful! “Buy once cry once” I love it!

  • @hyperformancellc
    @hyperformancellc 2 года назад +2

    I built my own 8ftx12ft plasma table over ten years ago. I love having the extra size to leave thick sheets on the table and being able to cut small parts off of the thicker sheets in the back to compliment the designs I cut from the thinner sheets I could easily load myself.

  • @kinvotime490
    @kinvotime490 3 года назад +1

    Why haven't you built a way to secure the plasma head to the Z axis? Even if you need it to break away for collision you could put a base plate it rests on and lines up with every time and it could still twist with impact.

  • @MrRoscoj
    @MrRoscoj 3 года назад +3

    Another awesome video. Tons of great information! I went with the powermax 65. The only reason for me to have gone to 85 is to get 100% duty cycle at 65 amps. Kinda kicking myself for that one but your right it’s an expensive jump for the power! I just need to pause my table to give the cutter a little time to cool down. Keep up the great work!

  • @sateshbhagoutie251
    @sateshbhagoutie251 Год назад

    Hay much thanks for ALL the info given in your vlogs, I truly appriciate. I am looking to ask my Boss to purchase a Shop Sabre table. So, SHOP SABRE this guy is doing a absolutely great job getting sale for your product so, assist him in some way with the COLISSION HEAD!! Plz. Thanks.👍💯

  • @Nobodyhasbeenfound
    @Nobodyhasbeenfound 2 года назад +2

    Just don't cut Aluminum on that water table. It can build up Hydrogen under the sheet and blow up.

    • @LiftArcStudios
      @LiftArcStudios  2 года назад +1

      Ive heard that a lot, i think the problem is if you go to cut steel or something else right after cutting a lot of aluminum. If you give it a week or so (if you have that luxury) the gas seems to bubble out. Ive also noticed a lot less of that when i switched to the sterling cool additive. Thanks for watching! - Tay

  • @FC-eo9tn
    @FC-eo9tn Год назад

    ...THANK YOU ...i am a small organic farmer in bavaria and i need to built some machinery ...therefore i want to built a 2m x 1m PlasmaCNC Table , so that i can cut large steel plates with 2x1m ...i could built the table by myself, but is there a complete xyz-system-set including motors, axis, steering / controll and software etc? Does anybody has an link to alibaba or aliexpress etc. ...where do i find the best price for the best components (in terms of price & performance) ...would be great if you could help!!!

  • @Z-add
    @Z-add 3 года назад +2

    Hypertherm claims that their high end XPR plasma cutters give perfect circles. They call it "true hole technology". Look it up.

    • @Nobodyhasbeenfound
      @Nobodyhasbeenfound 2 года назад

      Their claims are true!They also cut a sweet bevel as well.

  • @GeneralChangFromDanang
    @GeneralChangFromDanang 6 месяцев назад

    I kinda regret not spending more and getting the Shop Sabre. I ended up getting a Langmuir Crossfire XR. When it works, it's awesome. It's basically a kit that you have to assemble and fine tune the best you can to get something usable out of it. For the price, I understand that. What I didn't care for is how much they cheapened out on the electronics. No name computer and touch screen straight from China and the limit switches are insanely fragile. I do plan to modify it in the future with linear rails and bearings and make my own 1 piece water table.

  • @Nick2014B
    @Nick2014B 2 года назад +1

    We use an abrasive machines for some parts, old as hell and keep getting problems with it breaking down and having to fix it. Damn was really hoping to be blown away but thank you for the video

  • @pakiw2
    @pakiw2 2 года назад

    I would say most of problems come from windows itself, you have best solution to just without connection to Internet, it most reliable way to keep windows update from braking things. Sad that manufacturers don't have software for Linux and mac, it would bump reliability of computers way up. Someone mentioned ups, they usually don't have filters for grid power, just basic ones. It's more complicated and involves transformer and tricky circuitry.

  • @MattyK166
    @MattyK166 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the video. Very useful.
    Not sure if its of any help but I did watch another video on torch height control. The guy was talking about how the shape of the plasma jet contributes to the beveling of the metal. He talked about adjusting torch height so that the square edge of the plasma jet ( he had drawn it like a flame...elongated ellipse) was adjacent to the metal. This flat part of the ellipse did the cutting and helped create more square cuts. So torch height varied depending on material thickness. HTH.

    • @LiftArcStudios
      @LiftArcStudios  3 года назад +1

      Absolutely, i didnt know that until i actually bought this table, and i had been using plasma cutters for years! There is certainly more dialing in that i need to do to make sure the "flat" part of the plasma jet is as centered as possible. It just takes a lot of test cuts and fine adjustments. One day itll be perfect......one day...... Cheers! - Tay

  • @DodgePW1947
    @DodgePW1947 2 года назад +1

    The only thing I seen that the shop saber has over the JD squared is linear rails.. but the JD has a really nice torch holder, a nice computer stand and it also is ran through cat5 cable. The plugs you have on the shop saber is the same as a printer plug from years ago. Very hard to find.. I paid about 10k less for my 4x8 JD and believe you would be surprised.. they also uploaded all Parameters into the interface. So you can click what consumables you are using and thickness of metal.. another thing it comes stock with a laser dot to zero with..

  • @dannyb2005
    @dannyb2005 3 года назад +2

    SUPER helpful. Thanks for this one. I've been shopping for a plasma but didn't really know where to start. This was it. Thanks!

    • @LiftArcStudios
      @LiftArcStudios  3 года назад

      Glad it was a useful resource for you! Enjoy your plasma adventures! - Tay

  • @levih.4252
    @levih.4252 2 года назад +1

    Pretty decent learning curve and realistic expectations is a must. I bought a PlasmaCAM table and a Hypertherm 1250 plasma. Dialing in your cut speed very well (sometimes 1 or 2 ipm make the difference) will make the dross almost non existent or fall off when you touch it but the wrong setting can make it super hard to remove. Also 1-3deg of bevel on part edges is normal with plasma. I had 0.9-1.3deg bevel and was chasing my tail trying to figure out what the problem was, not knowing its just how plasma cuts. Wish someone made a video like this before I spent $15k and expected to be off and running in a week haha.

  • @tribum
    @tribum Год назад

    7:15 Point of order... according to the manufacturer a Hypertherm Powermax 45 can cut up to 5/8" steel (16mm).

  • @bivermonter
    @bivermonter 3 года назад +1

    I am very impressed with your cutting knowledge. ( I have worked for Hypertherm for over 30 years and have over 25 years of cutting experience.) Hole quality is difficult to perfect. I am not familiar with your software package. I suggest experimenting with your lead-in, radial or arc tends to work better than straight lead-ins. And also experiment with your lead-out length, again radial probably works best. These settings, will vary by material thickness, material type, and hole size. As you stated in the video the book settings are a good place to start but you may need to tweak things.

  • @404_profile_not_found
    @404_profile_not_found 5 месяцев назад

    Why would a magnetic attachment be an option over something like a fixed-position, indexable head?

  • @Freetheworldnow
    @Freetheworldnow 2 года назад

    Thé bank has no money !
    You work,you pay...
    The bank robs you not only in interests but your entire hard earned cash!
    Say no to them thieves people! Keep your money in your pockets and always try to deal in cash!
    Go bless and thanks for sharing.

  • @carpediemarts705
    @carpediemarts705 2 года назад

    Laser is total Cadillac. It will pay for itself. While I could possibly have credit enough for plasma, I'm not even reaching for laser.

  • @Toasted_Stator
    @Toasted_Stator 6 месяцев назад

    If water is splashing up onto the underside of the material when you're cutting you must know that it is quenching the steel and therefore weakening the material by changing the grain structure of the metal?
    You would be rapidly cooling the metal making it a martensite grain structure which is hard meaning it is also very brittle.

  • @frankv1195
    @frankv1195 2 года назад

    I work, assembled machines with the same structure, only they have, a tank between the rails. My problem has been aligning the rails on each side, to ensure parallelism and squareness. The rails are located at a distance of 3 meters from each other. Do you know any technical and effective alignment system. Well, I do it empirically with a tensioned steel wire.

  • @davidkott5820
    @davidkott5820 3 года назад +1

    One thing to consider when buying a plasma cutter is that a larger unit not only cuts thicker material it cuts thinner metal faster. When I get an order for 4 or 5 hundred gussets out of 1/4in yes the 45a amp will cut it but 85a will cut much faster.

  • @zacharyburkett7829
    @zacharyburkett7829 Год назад

    In my area , having 3 phase adds 120 on to your bill for availability. Not too efficient around here.

  • @blakem9109
    @blakem9109 3 года назад +2

    Enjoyed the video. I didn't get a good look at it but I would suggest drip legs in the air system. Even with a good dryer, condensation will build up especially in southern humidity.

    • @LiftArcStudios
      @LiftArcStudios  3 года назад

      Yes, my air system is not perfect, it was a bit of a rush install to get up and running, im sure ill be fine tuning it in the future. Luckily, the hypertherm has a water separator on the back of it as well for one last ditch effort. Thanks for watching! - Tay

  • @alexchliwnyj5941
    @alexchliwnyj5941 3 месяца назад

    Windows is not a real time operating system. You should never use it for machine control.

  • @toddsutton5672
    @toddsutton5672 2 года назад

    lol biggest problem is you bought a shop sabre, lol, pos i used to run one. couldn't
    ever get through a whole sheet that i didn't have to write quick re cut programs. lol

  • @gaetanlizotte1957
    @gaetanlizotte1957 2 года назад

    I HAVEDOWNDRAFT TABLE WITH CURTAIN AROUND AND WORK BETTER CLEANER PARTS, NO RUST, THERE IS BASICALLY NO SMOKE GOING OUT IF YOU LOOK FROM OUTSIDE TO THE CHIMNEY, THE SMOKE MIX WITH AIR ARE MOVING SO FAST YOU NEVER SEE ANY SMOKE FROM THE CHINMEY, AND YOU CAN ALSO INSTALL AN IN-LINE FILTER FOR CLEANER AIR

  • @Zeix02
    @Zeix02 Год назад

    MS. Windows only for Gamers! 😁 Use Linux if you can.

  • @redneckways1617
    @redneckways1617 3 года назад +1

    I would like to have those lineshafts off of your ceiling

  • @gaetanlizotte1957
    @gaetanlizotte1957 2 года назад

    I USED AN OLD COMPUTER WITH WIN XP AND MACH 3, NEVER HAD PROBLEM FOR 15 YEARS NOW AND DONT WANT CONNECT TO INTERNET AND NEVER UPDATE TOO, STILL WORK FAST, STAY AWAY FROM INTERNET AND UPDATE

  • @ericwright3375
    @ericwright3375 2 года назад

    Don't knock the powermax 45xp I cut 1/2 super clean!

  • @LaserEngraving911
    @LaserEngraving911 Год назад

    Thanks Dude!! learned alot

  • @FREEKY1511
    @FREEKY1511 2 года назад

    My name is Balaji I'm from India and I need job plasma operator 5years experience in plasma machine

  • @SciCynicalInventing
    @SciCynicalInventing 3 года назад

    Kinda curious if you had to tweak the THC at all to prevent it from diving or rising too much or were all the THC defaults okay? I operate a sidekick 12 at the fab shop I work in and we had some trouble with the THC.

  • @davidtomasetti8520
    @davidtomasetti8520 3 года назад +1

    Loved Black Dog Salvage. A very talented group of people.
    One small clarification, the powermax xp45 is specd to cut up to 3/4 inches thick cleanly and sever up to 1 inch ( I believe)

    • @LiftArcStudios
      @LiftArcStudios  3 года назад

      Fair enough! Like I stated, i think I over-ordered on the 85 but what's done is done! Thank you for watching and for the kind words! Cheers, - Tay

  • @mranthony1886
    @mranthony1886 Год назад

    With slag you get to it quickly and using stainless to scrape works well on it...

  • @jamescole3152
    @jamescole3152 3 года назад +1

    You are an excellent teacher. I am thinking about getting a CNC plasma cutter for about 14 gauge steel plate.

    • @LiftArcStudios
      @LiftArcStudios  3 года назад

      Well you're awful kind, im no teacher, just bringing yall along for the ride! I say go for it, the good news is if 14ga is all youll be cutting, you can get a machine for much cheaper than i paid. Happy cutting! - Tay
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  • @midvalleyair4142
    @midvalleyair4142 3 года назад +2

    3k for three sheets of 5x10x1/4”??? 😳😳😳

    • @ilikec
      @ilikec 3 года назад

      Out here, 4 x 8 x .25" 316 stainless is $1500 🙄 Honolulu.....

    • @LiftArcStudios
      @LiftArcStudios  3 года назад

      Steel prices are insane down here. When we filmed this video, it was $412 for a sheet of 5 x 10 1/4". Now its probably more like $450

  • @RotarySMP
    @RotarySMP 3 года назад +1

    Great video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @greglewis8041
    @greglewis8041 2 года назад

    Build your own CNC, like that idea 💡👍😉.

  • @greglewis8041
    @greglewis8041 2 года назад

    Love ❤️ your Sasquatch!👍😎

  • @ryanmartin4937
    @ryanmartin4937 Год назад

    What type of inexpensive computer would you recommend running this same hypertherm powermax 85 setup on. I have the table and cutter but no computer. Just learning the basics right now.

    • @LiftArcStudios
      @LiftArcStudios  Год назад +1

      for sure, you dont need much power, if you're at all handy with computers, you can build one with used parts for cheap. the only thing it must have is enough PCI ports on the motherboard to support the CNC controller card. a used dell workstation or something would have plenty of power

  • @curtishatfield9629
    @curtishatfield9629 3 года назад +1

    I'm about to pull the trigger on a new Shop Sabre sidekick myself and it looks like you've dialed in the settings for the 1/4" plate you made your welding table out of as the holes look like the bevel was eliminated. Would you be willing to share your settings for the 1/4" plate as I too would like to build a fixturing table?

    • @LiftArcStudios
      @LiftArcStudios  3 года назад

      For sure! I took a picture of the setup screen and uploaded it here: netorgft4547315-my.sharepoint.com/:i:/g/personal/tay_liftarcstudios_com/EXquFJGzxCBFsZT75s2OjfwB5KvpSxcyCBZW2_-H3zZadw?e=SbGO95

  • @krakenslaper1996
    @krakenslaper1996 2 года назад

    Why don't you add a whatever type of Lazer cuts 1/4" plate, to where your plasma cutter nozzle is, then you will have a 5 by 10 Lazer cutter for way less than 100,000, and there's Lazer fanatics on RUclips that will probably provide you a Lazer to make a joint video just to show people how cheap it can be 🤷‍♂️

  • @pswoodworks7007
    @pswoodworks7007 3 года назад +1

    I don't sit in front of the computer every afternoon, but taking a break paid benefits with your latest post! And I love the shirt, Thanks.

    • @LiftArcStudios
      @LiftArcStudios  3 года назад

      You're the best! So glad you like the shirt! Aren't they comfy!

  • @greglewis8041
    @greglewis8041 2 года назад

    Man so much to remember when your not using it every day.🤔

  • @danfrankhouser6579
    @danfrankhouser6579 3 года назад

    Since my fab shop is Bigfoot Fab and Design love your video! I wish I had bought a 5x10 but got the 4x8 from Arc1cnc. I have the Hypertherm 65. Thank you for sharing your info.

  • @mikecurtis2585
    @mikecurtis2585 3 года назад +1

    Very helpful information nice to know 👍. Thanks 😊!!

    • @LiftArcStudios
      @LiftArcStudios  3 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching! Cheers - Tay

  • @earlcousins6635
    @earlcousins6635 2 года назад

    Most informative. One thing, how difficult is it to clean out the water table? Really enjoyed your delivery. What water jet would you purchase? Best of luck in your bus.

  • @pswoodworks7007
    @pswoodworks7007 3 года назад +1

    Extremely helpful information on plasma cutters.....I'm in the very early stages of setting up a fab shop, so this information will be valuable!

    • @midvalleyair4142
      @midvalleyair4142 3 года назад +1

      I just bought my shop saber. Don’t cheap out and buy a bolt together one. You’ll regret it LOL

  • @lasercortargentina1253
    @lasercortargentina1253 3 года назад

    Hi! Great explanation! Can you let me know which software comes along with the plasma cutter? you mentioned it, but couldt get hold of it, my language is spanish. Thanks in advance!

  • @Joe14579abc
    @Joe14579abc 3 года назад

    Can u please give me the model number for this machine and all the details about, planning to buy same machine please. THANK YOU

  • @marcelo2498
    @marcelo2498 3 года назад

    Hi, I m on the fence on buying a 63a or 120a plasma source. I am a beginner. Does the operation cost between the two is too much? By any chanche do you have an estimated?.
    Love your channel!

  • @dazrich20
    @dazrich20 3 года назад

    can cut 10mm with our powermax 45, with square edges 3/8"

  • @blackbeardcigarshorts
    @blackbeardcigarshorts 2 года назад

    What did you play with to fix the bevel problem on thicker gauges?

  • @mrdddeeezzzweldor5039
    @mrdddeeezzzweldor5039 2 года назад

    I really enjoy your content and presentation. Having recently retired and not ready to pasture yet, I have toyed with the idea of setting up a plasma table based business, though I'm a mile away from that actually happening since I don't even have a facility to operate from. I have been a Lincoln fan forever and went through the effort to have them send me pricing for the Torchmate line. Like you, I found their pricing to be quite high and well beyond any profitability metric I could imagine. Shop Sabre looks like a good alternative (providing all else were to pan out).

  • @Fleshaga
    @Fleshaga 3 года назад +1

    I cut 70mm with plasma on a daily basis, this is a parody.

  • @Greolt
    @Greolt 3 года назад

    Only going on what I can see in the video. Why don't you place the bracket further down the torch? Look like you have plenty of scope to do so.

  • @rbuggs3658
    @rbuggs3658 Год назад

    awesome video! shows me exactly why I don't want one! setup requirements are no small deal!

  • @lkytdsvc
    @lkytdsvc 2 года назад

    I have a powermax 85 and don't have a water tray so I have a huge amount of distortion. I have to use a spirit level on the material to be cut or the torch will stop when it hits. I need to make a heavy duty water tray. How often do you need to change the water in your machine.

  • @johnnymcclurg9672
    @johnnymcclurg9672 2 года назад

    What is your rate what do you charge$$

  • @weldon2848
    @weldon2848 3 года назад

    Nice plasma and workshop .. :) Im building from scratch my CNC combo plasma 2.4 x 1.5m . Thanks for sharing

  • @BreakingElegance
    @BreakingElegance 2 года назад

    Boss laser makes some ok priced metal cutting laser machines I think I will get one of those

  • @adamsz5759
    @adamsz5759 Год назад

    Great video, thanks for sharing this information 🙏🙏🙏

  • @ale-wh1qz
    @ale-wh1qz 2 года назад

    Put some more RAM in the computer

  • @Humbledandelion
    @Humbledandelion 2 года назад

    U know where i can download the chart?

  • @iampennochio
    @iampennochio 3 года назад

    Yeah like a lot of car manufacturers. Driveway warranty.

  • @nathanielfuentes5294
    @nathanielfuentes5294 2 года назад

    Great video. Looking forward to trying my first cuts

  • @pingabl3
    @pingabl3 2 года назад

    i like the torchmate 4400 from lincoln electric the 3 balls on the torch breakaway to keep it aligned is really nice

  • @gaetanlizotte1957
    @gaetanlizotte1957 2 года назад

    THE METAL DONT WARP MUCH WITH ANY PLASMA CUTTER BECAUSE THE FLAME IS VERY SMALL COMPARE TO OXI-ACETLINE TORCH THAT HAS TO HEAT A LARGER SURFACE AREA

  • @texasranger8283
    @texasranger8283 2 года назад

    Damn good video. Thank you for the information, it helped a ton.

  • @squirrelgray945
    @squirrelgray945 2 года назад

    Quality vid thanks. Do you pay yearly or whatever for enroute or once u get it is it yours for life?

  • @skrunsthestreets
    @skrunsthestreets 3 года назад

    When you were doing your research did you ever consider Langmuir? Less industrial and more hobbyist but was considering it to get my feet wet.

  • @BartoloOrtiz
    @BartoloOrtiz 2 года назад

    thanks a lot... great info.

  • @AlphaOffroad859
    @AlphaOffroad859 3 года назад

    Great video I really enjoyed it, I ordered a 5x10 table myself and it’s supposed to be here 8/11/21. With your holes not being straight cut is there a A-B axis that’s possibly turned on? I used to run and program a waterjet and that was the case

  • @jimmyfavereau
    @jimmyfavereau 2 года назад

    is it worth it? YES! subbed : )

  • @keithhoughton4308
    @keithhoughton4308 2 года назад

    6.50 the best and clearest explanation of how a plasma torch works on the Internet. Thanks.

  • @TheMadMagician87
    @TheMadMagician87 3 года назад

    How 'special' is the 'special' interface really?
    Can you not just use standard PCI(-E) cards with some variant of a serial interface, RS-485 or MODBUS RTU whatever the machine wants to talk?

    • @LiftArcStudios
      @LiftArcStudios  3 года назад +1

      So the win-CNC system (based on our setup) is a PCI card with a daughter board on top of it. It places two serial ports out the back of the computer which connect to the two serial ports on the control box on the table itself. I know its not complicated stuff, but for the purposes of our business, we just wanted something that was more or less plug and play, and this unit from Shop Sabre satisfied that need perfectly. Maybe one day ill get into modifying it. Thanks for watching! - Tay

  • @ljprep6250
    @ljprep6250 2 года назад

    Good vid, Tay. Questions: Pen drive? (same as thumb?) WHAT? They get $15k for the 2x2'? Egad. What a shame about the computer. Won't they swap it out for you?

    • @LiftArcStudios
      @LiftArcStudios  2 года назад

      Yeah, idk why i call it that, i think PNY used to make a lot of flash drives so maybe people jumbled the letters and started calling it pen? Maybe just a southwest VA thing haha. Computer is fine now, controller card was not fully inserted into the motherboard and customer service helped bring everything back online after windows updates. Cutting great now! $15k is super cheap in the CNC plasma world. THanks for watching! - Tay

  • @bt619x
    @bt619x 2 года назад

    MAX Drift sticker!!!

  • @rogerrettinger3225
    @rogerrettinger3225 3 года назад

    jd2 table rapids faster than your table..

  • @tamatoaormsby3245
    @tamatoaormsby3245 3 года назад +1

    No

  • @rpeonruzzel1294
    @rpeonruzzel1294 2 года назад

    What is the 3 phase voltage lines? is it 240? or 120v?

  • @SegoMan
    @SegoMan 3 года назад

    Very good and easy to understand video. Like you say the software (specifically the drawing software) is the killer for most folks. I actually started drawing with CoralDraw before CNC machines were mainstream. I then bought a vinyl cutter to hone those skills with, I now have 2 CNC plasma cutters and a CNC router is on the 2 build list as well.
    Now my dig.. Computer? who needs a stinking computer??

  • @ali-lt3hn
    @ali-lt3hn 2 года назад

    Sooo I recently bought a Shopsabre Sidekick 10 and your videos are very helpful and well done! I live in SW VA, can you tell me a good place to get sheet metal? Thanks so much for your help!

  • @micro963
    @micro963 3 года назад

    Thank you for the video I’ll keep all the information in mind👍👍👍

  • @Z-add
    @Z-add 3 года назад

    Any company that has been in business for more than 10 years will have good customer service. Else they would have gone bankrupt.

    • @andrewallen9993
      @andrewallen9993 3 года назад

      Explain General Motors recently then :)
      But a valid point nonetheless.