Letterville Bull Board Letterville | Bull Board
 


 

Front Page
A Letterhead History
About Us
Become A Resident
Edit Your Database Info
Find A Letterhead

Letterville Merchants
Resident Downloads
Letterville BookShop
Future Live Meets
Past Meets
Step-By-Steps
Past Panel Swaps
Past SOTM
Letterhead Profiles
Business Cards
Become A Merchant

Click on the button
below to chat with other
Letterville users.

http://www.letterville.com/ubb/chaticon.gif

Steve & Barb Shortreed
144 Hill St., E.
Fergus, ON, Canada
N1M 1G9

Phone: 519-787-2892
Fax: 519-787-2673
Email: barb@letterville.com

Copyright ©1995-2008
The Letterhead Website

 

 

The Letterville BullBoard Post New Topic  New Poll  Post A Reply
my profile login | search | faq | calendar | im | forum home

  next oldest topic   next newest topic
» The Letterville BullBoard » Letterhead/Pinstriper Talk » New toy - new ideas

 - UBBFriend: Email this page to someone!    
Author Topic: New toy - new ideas
Dan Sawatzky
Resident


Member # 88

Icon 10 posted      Profile for Dan Sawatzky   Author's Homepage   Email Dan Sawatzky   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote 
About nine years ago we made the leap to buy a MultiCam CNC router. At the time I wasn't exactly sure how we would use it in our business but I knew it would be cool. The business plan I wrote for Janis told how we would pay for the very expensive (and scary) price tagged machine in about a year. Janis (the smart one) suggested we finance it over a four year period. I did nothing but sample and experimental pieces for the first two months we owned the machine. We churned out more than thirty finished samples and filled the dumpster with plenty more that didn't turn out as planned. All of it was for the purpose of learning.

That effort and the machine turned out to be a wise investment that paid for itself on the very first large project only six months after we made the leap of faith. Since then we've used the machine to help us create all manners of creative projects. It was a good decision without a doubt. Six years later we traded up for a four axis model which we enjoy to this day.

Now we are about to make the plunge one more into a new technology (for us) with the arrival of a MultiCam CNC plasma cutter. As with the router before it we aren't sure exactly how we will use this machine. Like the router, we have no paying projects sold or planned (yet) to make use of it. We will instead spend the next couple of months learning the ins and outs of the machine and then start to push the boundaries of what it can do. We plan on creating some cool sample pieces which will also be selling tools in the future. Once we are at that point we can begin to design and sell new projects.

We have a bunch of sample projects in design with more still in the idea stage. The steel order arrives on Tuesday.

The tech from MultiCam also arrives Tuesday of next week to set the machine up and teach us the basics. Then we'll be ready for some great fun. Stay tuned...

 -

[ September 06, 2015, 02:21 AM: Message edited by: Dan Sawatzky ]

--------------------
Dan Sawatzky
Imagination Corporation
Yarrow, British Columbia
dan@imaginationcorporation.com
http://www.imaginationcorporation.com

Being a grampa is one of the the most wonderful things in the world!!!

Posts: 8738 | From: Yarrow, B.C. Canada | Registered: Nov 1998  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Dale Manor
Resident


Member # 4858

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Dale Manor   Author's Homepage   Email Dale Manor   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote 
Hi Dan...I ran a MultiCAM CNC Plasma cutter a few years ago and when everything was working right, it cut really well. The hardware side of things was rock solid, but the software package that came with the machine at that time, needed to be developed a bit further. Sometimes certain AI files we were trying to cut would leave us scratching our heads? Perhaps over the last few years, they have done some updates to enhance the performance.

I will be interested to see how this new equipment works out for you. I'm sure you will be turning out some amazing creations in no time! Looking forward to seeing what she'll do.

--------------------
Dale Manor

Studio in the Sky
Minnesota


dalemanor@netscape.net

"Be who you are and say what you want, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind."
-Dr. Seuss

http://studiointhesky.weebly.com/
http://studiointhesky.blogspot.com/

Posts: 2120 | From: Greater Minneapolis/St. Paul | Registered: Aug 2004  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Dan Sawatzky
Resident


Member # 88

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Dan Sawatzky   Author's Homepage   Email Dan Sawatzky   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote 
Dale We'll be using EnRoute's Fab module which is a relatively new software program designed for the CNC plasma cutter and it seems to behave very well from what I've seen. Since we are already familiar with EnRoute on the router it should be an easy transition.

-grampa dan

--------------------
Dan Sawatzky
Imagination Corporation
Yarrow, British Columbia
dan@imaginationcorporation.com
http://www.imaginationcorporation.com

Being a grampa is one of the the most wonderful things in the world!!!

Posts: 8738 | From: Yarrow, B.C. Canada | Registered: Nov 1998  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Raymond Chapman
Resident


Member # 361

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Raymond Chapman   Author's Homepage   Email Raymond Chapman   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote 
Congratulations on getting the new fire spitter.

--------------------
Chapman Sign Studio
Temple, Texas
chapmanstudio@sbcglobal.net

Posts: 6306 | From: Temple, Texas, USA | Registered: Nov 1998  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Ian Stewart-Koster
Resident


Member # 3500

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Ian Stewart-Koster   Author's Homepage   Email Ian Stewart-Koster   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote 
Wow!
Our cnc router was originally made by Esab (USA), in 1989, and they were well known for cnc plasma cutters.

Like you Dan, it was a gamble, with some trepidation, before we bought this second-hand cumbersome old dinasaur, but zero regrets - and a huge learning curve! I wouldn't be without it!

All the best with your new dragon!

--------------------
"Stewey" on chat

"...there are no limits when you aim for perfection..." Jonathan Livingston Seagull

Posts: 7014 | From: Highgrove via Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia | Registered: Dec 2002  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Adrienne Pereira
Visitor
Member # 1046

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Adrienne Pereira   Email Adrienne Pereira   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote 
Looking forward to seeing what you will be creating!! I had a client who used a plasma torch by hand to cut out her design work, I was fascinated by the ability to cut through steel like it was cheese slices, I can't even imagine what a router could do with plasma cutting! Sounds like it will be a fun adventure for you [Smile]

--------------------
Adrienne Pereira
Splash Signs

Port Angeles, WA
----------------
"Sure, it's colder in the Northwest, but...it's a damp cold!"

360-477-5656
splashsigns@msn.com

Posts: 4868 | From: Port Angeles, Washington, USA | Registered: Sep 1999  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
   

Quick Reply
Message:

HTML is not enabled.
UBB Code™ is enabled.

Instant Graemlins
   


Post New Topic  New Poll  Post A Reply Close Topic   Feature Topic   Move Topic   Delete Topic next oldest topic   next newest topic
 - Printer-friendly view of this topic
Hop To:


Contact Us | Letterville. A Community Of Letterheads & Pinheads!

Powered by Infopop Corporation
UBB.classic™ 6.7.2

Search For Sign Supplies
Category:
 

                  

Letterhead Suppliers Around the World