Hello all, let me first say i have been a member for a while, alot of creeping, but rarely posting? we have a small shop doing alot of commercial print and graphic work .i have learned so much from this very talented community! alot of laughs also..thank you!:U Rock:
now to why i posted in this section...... long story short...a "friend" recently acquired a complete cnc foam carving system... 14' router & vacuum table, 16'hot knife, laser scanner and all computers w/ software...they have 0 knowledge of this industry...we have offered for them to bring it into our shop, so they can put the pieces together, and see what they need to do to at least get the equipment running?? with that being said, i realize the potential that this would afford me, to be able to utilize this equipment. i'm not really in the position to try and buy this, and they already mentioned that they weren't interested in selling it... we did explain to them that this is not a "plug & play" get rich type of thing... it would require extensive training, and alot of on the job learning ie..wasted material, layouts , finishing, assembly mounting ect... Real Work!! ... these people have sales and graphic design careers currently... we currently focus on vehicle wraps, murals, & large format prints, but do our fair share of banners, signs and assorted graphics... ..
i guess my questions would be to the people that are experienced with this technology, how hard would it be to learn to run these things? i'm sure there is a great learning curve, but what is realistic?... can the router mill more than foam, with different bits or motors? do you need to know cad to utilize them... currently we use adobe cs5,& flexi.( im sure that different programs will drive these?)
And to all the other businessmen here...how would you approach this ...try to form a new company with these people, or try to rent time from them on the machine?? i definitely dont want any "partners" in my established business. they own them and i would love to see them use them, but i dont know that they will or can? currently all the machines are in storage, and have been for the better part of the year.... we have the space, it would be tight... but do-able... Any Thoughts?
sorry for such a long post , but i'm losing sleep thinking about the things that could be created w/ this stuff ........ looking forward to your replies... thanks Guys ......& Gals
now to why i posted in this section...... long story short...a "friend" recently acquired a complete cnc foam carving system... 14' router & vacuum table, 16'hot knife, laser scanner and all computers w/ software...they have 0 knowledge of this industry...we have offered for them to bring it into our shop, so they can put the pieces together, and see what they need to do to at least get the equipment running?? with that being said, i realize the potential that this would afford me, to be able to utilize this equipment. i'm not really in the position to try and buy this, and they already mentioned that they weren't interested in selling it... we did explain to them that this is not a "plug & play" get rich type of thing... it would require extensive training, and alot of on the job learning ie..wasted material, layouts , finishing, assembly mounting ect... Real Work!! ... these people have sales and graphic design careers currently... we currently focus on vehicle wraps, murals, & large format prints, but do our fair share of banners, signs and assorted graphics... ..
i guess my questions would be to the people that are experienced with this technology, how hard would it be to learn to run these things? i'm sure there is a great learning curve, but what is realistic?... can the router mill more than foam, with different bits or motors? do you need to know cad to utilize them... currently we use adobe cs5,& flexi.( im sure that different programs will drive these?)
And to all the other businessmen here...how would you approach this ...try to form a new company with these people, or try to rent time from them on the machine?? i definitely dont want any "partners" in my established business. they own them and i would love to see them use them, but i dont know that they will or can? currently all the machines are in storage, and have been for the better part of the year.... we have the space, it would be tight... but do-able... Any Thoughts?
sorry for such a long post , but i'm losing sleep thinking about the things that could be created w/ this stuff ........ looking forward to your replies... thanks Guys ......& Gals