CNC Robotic Cutting Systems

Customer Reviews

I love it. I have a lot of impressed customers. You might find it easy to do your drawing for your art work ideas with the software that runs the machine. Easiest drawing program I have ever used.

I like the software so far - it seems great. I can go in there and zip out a flange in 5 minutes. These things are ideal for cutting out brackets for cars. I have a '66 GTO, and you cannot buy brackets for a Pontiac. I'm gonna cut out another set of brackets for my 350.

excerpt from audio: "...The kids are enjoying it, they're doing all kinds of projects. They're spending their time on it and doing some really cool stuff..."

I work for a fab shop that runs an expensive laser. They also got a PlasmaCAM machine and can do a lot with it that they can't do with the laser

4x8 sheets are what I run because it's easy to index. It cuts and stops, and then I just slide the sheet down and hit start again - it picks right up where it left off at. So it's real easy. I'm real happy with it - I don't regret for a minute getting it.

I watched another machine that doesn't lift up and down - it was huge and expensive and it seemed like a piece of junk compared to ours. Our machine, we can just tuck it out of the way - it's great.

Your machine's servo motors are nice. I've tried to work with stepper motors before and they are a pain. They lose position a lot.

I've been in business 25yrs, manufacturing like you do, and I am very impressed. I cannot believe the attention to detail you have put into this system! Even down to the crating and instruction materials!

I'm real happy with the machine and have no complaints. It's made me a lot of money and I'm getting a second one. I'm doing real good for a guy who never touched a computer. We really like the art disk and want to buy whatever else you come out with. We have a line of stuff that we cut and sell. The newspaper came out to take pictures of the machine. I have a fourteen year old kid running it. We're very good at scanning images and cutting them out. We built a cross for a cathedral in St Paul. We cut a special aluminum alloy out of 3/8 and 1/4. It took 253 pieces, 3000 seams and 10,000 inches of welding. A documentary was aired on PBS that shows my son drawing and explaining the PlasmaCAM software and cutting the pieces.