harryball
08-26-2006, 08:29 PM
PRTAlpha96... purchased at the IWF Wednesday, I get to pick it up in the morning. I'm going to be there at 8AM. It will arrive and fill this large hole in my shop. I'm local so it works out perfect.
I doubt I get much sleep tonight, I've already created 6 projects in PartWizard.
I still have to run the 220 power over but that won't take long. I wanted to set it where I "think" it goes and admire it a little while.
I'm planning to place it right at the roll up door side of the shop, it'll be right next to the entrance and close to sheet storage. Seems logical, but I want to feel it there before I commit.
Can some of you share some experience of mistakes/wishes in your initial setup? Things you wish you would have done different? How you use the storage underneath? Some "if you had it to do over again" type stuff. This thing is heavy and when the help goes home... I'd like it to be set where she goes.
Speaking of help, oddly enough they expect to get paid via projects, cabinets and such. I suspect this will be an ongoing issue. One has already said "Oh, with that it won't take any work at all to..." I felt my work often lacked respect in the past, I'm afraid the perceived simplicity of this CNC will make it worse.
Have any of you guys dealt with that? What'd ya do?
Thanks,
Robert
I doubt I get much sleep tonight, I've already created 6 projects in PartWizard.
I still have to run the 220 power over but that won't take long. I wanted to set it where I "think" it goes and admire it a little while.
I'm planning to place it right at the roll up door side of the shop, it'll be right next to the entrance and close to sheet storage. Seems logical, but I want to feel it there before I commit.
Can some of you share some experience of mistakes/wishes in your initial setup? Things you wish you would have done different? How you use the storage underneath? Some "if you had it to do over again" type stuff. This thing is heavy and when the help goes home... I'd like it to be set where she goes.
Speaking of help, oddly enough they expect to get paid via projects, cabinets and such. I suspect this will be an ongoing issue. One has already said "Oh, with that it won't take any work at all to..." I felt my work often lacked respect in the past, I'm afraid the perceived simplicity of this CNC will make it worse.
Have any of you guys dealt with that? What'd ya do?
Thanks,
Robert