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Bud Meade
02-27-2022, 11:57 AM
2018 model. Includes vacuum table with ShopBot vacuum. 1/2", 1/4" and 1/8" ER20 collets and collet wrenches. Computer with display. Dust collection is a Fien vacuum, dust deputy cyclone. Original documentation.

ShopBot control software, ShopBot version of VCarve.

Located 50 miles east of St. Louis in Southern Illinois.

Compete package $4,999. You can buy the bare machine for less but then still have to purchase dust collection, computer, display and tables.

Tables are 26X20X34 with two drawers, 48X38X35.


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Bud Meade
02-27-2022, 11:59 AM
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don
03-10-2022, 10:08 AM
2018 model. You can buy the bare machine for less

What is your asking for the bare machine?

Kyle Stapleton
03-10-2022, 03:01 PM
That is a great deal.

Bud Meade
03-11-2022, 04:13 PM
That is a great deal.

:D

Coming tomorrow to pick it up. First time CNC owner and a woman to boot.

EricSchimel
03-12-2022, 08:09 AM
and a woman to boot.

Are you surprised that a woman would buy a CNC?

Bud Meade
03-12-2022, 08:21 PM
Are you surprised that a woman would buy a CNC?

Look at all the members here, how many are women? This forum and woodworking in general are heavily male. Not making a judgement, just making an observation.

Bud Meade
03-12-2022, 08:22 PM
SOLD on Craigslist.

EricSchimel
03-13-2022, 09:56 AM
I'm sure your comment wasn't meant to harm of be derogatory.

However if does come off as a bit tone deaf. I can't speak for what it's like to be a woman in woodworking/CNC, but if someone made a comment like that about me being a male I'd feel pretty unwelcome. Again, I'm sure you didn't mean it like that. Just trying to make the distinction between what you mean vs what was heard.

It's worth nothing that there are women doing some incredible things in CNC/Woodworking. A few that come to mind:

Lindsay Neathawk: https://www.neathawkdesigns.com/ourwork
-She does some incredible carvings and signs. Very underrated for the talent she has.
-Look at that massive carving she did

Pink Soul Studios: https://www.pinksoulstudios.com/

April Wilkerson: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4v2tQ8GqP0RbmAzhp4IFkQ
-Huge following on YouTube and instagram. She's done some mind blowing projects over the years. She started out with one ShopBot and now runs an entire CNC shop

Sami Lee Woolisher: http://www.samileestudio.com/
-Sami has done a ton of CNC projects and content creation around CNC use. She runs marketing and customer outreach for Avid CNC and does a hell of a job. She really understands CNC users better than most.

Sally Coyle: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sallye-coyle-83565226/
-Let's not forget Sallye. Badass CNC trainer and user for ShopBot

And lastly, ShopBot's CEO is Jeane Taylor: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeannedtaylor/

There are certainly more, those are just the ones I've met/worked with.

Bud Meade
03-14-2022, 10:56 PM
I'm sure your comment wasn't meant to harm of be derogatory.

However if does come off as a bit tone deaf. I can't speak for what it's like to be a woman in woodworking/CNC, but if someone made a comment like that about me being a male I'd feel pretty unwelcome. Again, I'm sure you didn't mean it like that. Just trying to make the distinction between what you mean vs what was heard.

It's worth nothing that there are women doing some incredible things in CNC/Woodworking. A few that come to mind:

Lindsay Neathawk: https://www.neathawkdesigns.com/ourwork
-She does some incredible carvings and signs. Very underrated for the talent she has.
-Look at that massive carving she did

Pink Soul Studios: https://www.pinksoulstudios.com/

April Wilkerson: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4v2tQ8GqP0RbmAzhp4IFkQ
-Huge following on YouTube and instagram. She's done some mind blowing projects over the years. She started out with one ShopBot and now runs an entire CNC shop

Sami Lee Woolisher: http://www.samileestudio.com/
-Sami has done a ton of CNC projects and content creation around CNC use. She runs marketing and customer outreach for Avid CNC and does a hell of a job. She really understands CNC users better than most.

Sally Coyle: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sallye-coyle-83565226/
-Let's not forget Sallye. Badass CNC trainer and user for ShopBot

And lastly, ShopBot's CEO is Jeane Taylor: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeannedtaylor/

There are certainly more, those are just the ones I've met/worked with.

Thanks for taking the time to clarify. I didn't mean it to be derogatory. It was an observation from my limited knowledge based on who posts here. I have a daughter and two daughter-in-laws who are all successful in their chosen fields and I'm married to a retired teacher who taught third grade for 30 years. I have nothing but respect for women and know that they can do whatever they wish.

There are fields where women are under represented. NASCAR, INDY CAR and professional motorcycle racing are some that come to mind. It's not that a woman couldn't be successful in those fields, the facts are that there are very few even in the sport.

EricSchimel
03-14-2022, 11:19 PM
I didn't think you were being derogatory. I think I made the point well enough above that even though you were being well intentioned but it could be read by others differently.

I'm sure there are a lot of reasons that women or any other group don't feel welcome/are under represented in lots of fields/groups/professions. As someone who hasn't had to experience that much in my life it can be sometimes hard to see how what I say or do impacts others who have a different experience than me.

Anyway, thanks for hearing, hopefully someone other than me appreciates it! :)

MogulTx
03-15-2022, 05:36 AM
It isn't his responsibility what people hear, because they are using THEIR ears and THEIR brain to interpret the data. All he is responsible for is what he said and how he meant it. If someone else nuances it differently than presented- then that is on them.

Bud Meade
03-15-2022, 09:52 AM
This will be my final comment. I'm somewhat befuddled on how one could think that my comment would or could in any way discourage any woman from becoming involved in CNC.

EricSchimel
03-15-2022, 10:18 AM
We all have the right to say whatever we want. It's one of the many great things about America. We also all have the right to decide if we care how the things we say could affect/be interpreted by others.

If you care how the things you say could affect others, ask them about it. There's a good list above if you're interested. If you do, you might be surprised what one thinks is an innocuous comment is heard by someone else.

At the risk of sounding rude (and that's not my intent) this will also be my final comment here. This discussion is getting out of scope for CNC related chat.