I did the same not long ago, bought the crossfire pro. I love it. It's been a massive undertaking to figure out all the software and designing, and combination of plasma settings to get the quality of cut just right. But I love it and it is fun to learn
Now that you have had it for awhile, do you think the torch height adjustment would be worth the extra money? Currently an extra 550$ Or does the manual adjustment work ok?
I have the Primweld Cut60 and its been great for me. I am looking for a table but not having a shop/garage is holding me back on my purchase. I do have a rental home that needs lots of repairs and been thinking on installing table in living room and just wait for house to fall down. Great video.
I put mine together last year from sitting for 3 years but now fraustrated on where to go to start i already downloaded their program i heard its a lot of learning not including air pressure and all that
I feel ya. My biggest hurdle was learning the CAD, CAM stuff through fusion 360 and also getting it to work on the machine. It's a huge learning process and your not gonna get it in the first shot. I used the crossfire forum and instructions a bunch and still do. I don't use it a ton, but it takes a few projects to get used to using it and even then I am still learning things every time I use it.
@@DJsHotRodFab i am thinking of selling it not getting what I paid for but going with the arc droid cnc were you trace anything and it’ll do it for you i think thats what it is arc droid small screen and it’s red and small
I did the same not long ago, bought the crossfire pro. I love it. It's been a massive undertaking to figure out all the software and designing, and combination of plasma settings to get the quality of cut just right. But I love it and it is fun to learn
Same here man. It's a great tool, but lots to learn.
Now that you have had it for awhile, do you think the torch height adjustment would be worth the extra money? Currently an extra 550$
Or does the manual adjustment work ok?
I wish they had stainless upgrade for the slats.
@@jamescole3152 me too
I have the Primweld Cut60 and its been great for me. I am looking for a table but not having a shop/garage is holding me back on my purchase. I do have a rental home that needs lots of repairs and been thinking on installing table in living room and just wait for house to fall down. Great video.
😂 Thanks for the positive feedback on the machine. I hope you can get into a garage of some sort. I've worked in a few 2 car garages.
Very cool man!
Thanks
So sick! Someday I hope I can afford one of those. Happy for you brother 😀👨🏭
Thanks man. It's been on my list for tools for quite some time.
You can't come up with $500 bucks to make a little cnc?
@@uwuweewee Damn man, not everyone is made of money like you.
That should help big time in part fabrication once you get everything dialed in
For sure
One more thing, you can program the machine to cut past the entry point by a few thousandths to get rid of that nub
Ya I figured that out. Thanks
Good job still putting my table together any tips pass it on thanks
It's been too long since I put mine together. I remember it wasn't too bad. What upgrades did you get if any?
I put mine together last year from sitting for 3 years but now fraustrated on where to go to start i already downloaded their program i heard its a lot of learning not including air pressure and all that
I feel ya. My biggest hurdle was learning the CAD, CAM stuff through fusion 360 and also getting it to work on the machine. It's a huge learning process and your not gonna get it in the first shot. I used the crossfire forum and instructions a bunch and still do. I don't use it a ton, but it takes a few projects to get used to using it and even then I am still learning things every time I use it.
@@DJsHotRodFab i am thinking of selling it not getting what I paid for but going with the arc droid cnc were you trace anything and it’ll do it for you i think thats what it is arc droid small screen and it’s red and small
@@ralphzavala8757 I tried to buy an Arcdroid when I bought this and the Arcdroids were sold out. I would still like to have one.
@@DJsHotRodFab true debating on still getting one while I learn on the langmuir