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Originally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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Originally posted by black2002ls View PostThank you. Honestly, we needed to upgrade lasers 2 months ago, but I have fought it, even before the corona stuff. Now that people are sitting at home, and shopping, the need for 2 larger format machines, as well as a bigger machine is getting worse. We currently run our original machine for 3 types of products. When I run cups, I have to tear the machine down, change settings, re-adjust everything, etc. To have a larger format machine to cut our flat items (wood, patches, acrylic, etc) and a machine set up for just cups, will greatly improve efficiency! I have a few steady clients that are good for $800-1500/month just with our hat business. We keep a pretty solid margin on hats, even when we sell them at what we are calling wholesale or bulk pricing.
Changing setups is a pain and something id hate to do. I guess if you have the cash to buy a new machine then that helps a lot. For a typical machine shop, it's a bad sign to have a machine sitting idle...how much idle time do you expect to have if you scale to 3 lasers?
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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostCongrats on the success...it's good to hear in these trying times.
Changing setups is a pain and something id hate to do. I guess if you have the cash to buy a new machine then that helps a lot. For a typical machine shop, it's a bad sign to have a machine sitting idle...how much idle time do you expect to have if you scale to 3 lasers?
So, the original machine would be dedicated to rotary device/cups, prototyping, and customs
Machine 2 is our traveling machine
Machine 3 would be the work horse.
Right now our tumbler/rotary business is minimal, and they always pop up in the middle of running large quantities of hat patches or wood items. requiring me to break the machine down, set up the rotary, change device/software settings, and run the job. So being able to leave the rotary set up, and run smaller jobs in a quadrant of the machine that doesn't contain the rotary, would alleviate a lot of the trouble with have with machine time. Machine time and these equipment changes is a lot of what has my custom orders out 1-2 weeks.Originally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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We just got tracking info for our new laser! It should arrive next week. More power, larger cut area, greater speed! I've had to change machine formats so many times in the last two weeks since we started marketing tumblers that it is going to save me several hours just in machine set up time!
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Well, I got the Nova up and running tonight. This thing is a work horse. It is built to run and is much faster than our Muse. It is twice the power, so that accounts for some of the speed. One of my more popular items has been vertical paint racks for hobby paints. On the muse, it was taking 30-45 minutes to cut a rack. On the new machine, it is about 10 minutes. I can probably run them faster when I get the settings dialed in.
Here is a shot of the gantry and drive system.
If anyone is interested in a Muse, riser, and rotary, ours will be for sale soon. As efficient as the new machine is, I can't justify keeping it.
Sent from my SM-G973U using TapatalkOriginally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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I found this file on Etsy. It takes quite a while to create, just over an hour, but I think it looks pretty damn good. This is a Texas regions map with roads and cities/towns
Sent from my SM-G973U using TapatalkLast edited by black2002ls; 05-16-2020, 07:13 PM.Originally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostThats awesome man. Its even more amazing that you consider an hour to be a long time for something this detailed.
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Originally posted by black2002ls View PostFor the overall size, it takes while. We try to bill laser time at $1/minute, minimum, plus materials and finish time. However, at less than 20" tall, people don't want to pay $75-$100 for one.
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This dude has been in business for awhile and his stuff is even simpler.
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Originally posted by dsrtuckteezy View PostAre the names clearly read? Sorry can't tell from the pic. As a native Texas boy now far away, i really like that and might be interested.
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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostHunt County man...gotta get after the higher income areas man.
This dude has been in business for awhile and his stuff is even simpler.
https://linearedge.com/products/circ...rack-engraving
Right now, my focus has been on TOTS headwear, trying to build a following there, so Canyon Ridge has just been idling along.
Sent from my SM-G973U using TapatalkLast edited by black2002ls; 05-17-2020, 09:52 AM.Originally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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