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JackM
04-28-2015, 09:21 PM
Selling ShopBot Desktop with spindle (4 in. Z-axis). Excellent condition: Very little use and always followed spindle warm-up procedures. I never got the hang of the carving process and it is time for me to admit my CNC deficit and move on. The only thing I managed to make was sawdust & two online orders to replace broken bits. I am offering an effectively new Desktop D2418 w/ spindle (4" Z-axis), basic software, bits, and accessories listed below for the bargain price of $6200.

ShopBot Control System Software & ShopBot Design Software Suite
Vectric PartWorks 3.5
Vectric PartWorks 3D
ShopBot WorkShop Ver 3xx
ShopBot Editor

HSD 1HP 110V Single-Phase Spindle for the Desktop

Purchase Date: Feb 11, 2013

Purchased in addition to the Desktop 24-18 with 4" Z axis

Bits: Multiple bits (mostly Onsrud) in addition to replaced
Starter Kit Bits

Accessories (each costing $150) :
WidgetWorks Thin-Line Plotter Oen Universal CNC
(fits 1/2" collett)

WidgetWorks Vinyl Cutter Bit
(fits 1/4" collett)

WidgetWorks Diamond Drag Engraving Bit
(fits 1/2" collett)

New total cost was $7235.00. Selling for $6200

Add the Vectric Aspire software below; will sell for $7400


SoftwareBundle: (new price was $1840)
Vectric Aspire v 4.0.1.5
3D Design and Carve (DVD)
Design & Carve Series 1-A - Wildlife Scenes
3D Models, Projects and Tutorials for use with
Aspire on a DVD disk

Will sell Aspire bundle separately for $1200

Thanks for looking.

Jack McCarty

will have to try uploading pics later... no joy on upload tonight.

markevans
04-29-2015, 07:57 PM
You might want to give your location?

TNWALKINGHORSE
04-30-2015, 01:19 AM
Looks like he lives in San Antonio Texas.

JackM
05-03-2015, 08:18 PM
Yes, folks, I live in San Antonio. Also, I am amazed at the Shopbot community. I have had a gracious offer from a Desktop officianado to come to my town and take me to school on how to bend the Desktop to my will. With that in mind, I am officially deferring the sale of my Desktop. If he can teach this old dog some new tricks, I will gladly keep it and carve my way into the sunset:

Happy trails to you, until we meet again.

mdebruce
05-04-2015, 02:55 PM
Wow Nice!! Way to go Shopbot

scottp55
05-04-2015, 09:07 PM
Glad to hear it Jack:)
One on one and hands on is REALLY helpful and the way to go if you can.
Kudos to your Samaritan!!! :)

myxpykalix
05-04-2015, 11:47 PM
Confucius say:
I hear and I forget;
I see and I remember;
I do and I understand.

This was one of the first things i carved and put in my shop and for some of us we need more "tutoring" then others sometime but then that lightbulb goes on in your head and you "get it" when someone guides you down that path of enlightenment the journey is far more enjoyable.
Let's just hope the guy who shows up is named "Master Po"...:D

JackM
05-21-2015, 10:57 AM
I have to say that this gentleman just making the offer of help was a bright spot in a very tough year. If I were to mention this man's name, no doubt many of you would recognize him. It's not my place to ballyhoo his kindness but I will express my appreciation for that largess and I will think better of the world as a direct result of his offer. There are programs available to help people change their station in life; educationally, financially, spiritually, and physically. But I know, programs don't help people change anything, people help people change everything. God bless this virtual Shopbot community and the physical communities in which we all live and affect our neighbors.

cowboy1296
05-21-2015, 12:03 PM
I remember in the beginning, I found a mentor who lived not that far away. This forum and his help through email got me to the point that my stuff is turning out pretty good, not perfect but good. That said i still have a different mentor on here who is light years ahead of me and i reach out to him every now and then for advice. I remember my comment to tech support back in the beginning "I have a $10,000 hat rack in my garage and i dont even know how to turn it on".

cottagecraftsman
07-06-2015, 11:20 AM
do you still have this machine?