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    Does anyone here have a Bodor laser cutter?

    I'm still looking for a laser cutter for my R/C airplane kits. I will have to make a decision in about 2 weeks. It's a bit overwhelming. I will have a budget of about $5000 so I will have to import one myself from China. After 3 weeks of "research" I realized that choosing a Chinese laser boils down to choosing your favourite box design as all the inner components seem to come from the same places. (I still haven't figured out who makes all the boxes) I'm developing my list of required "innards" and now I'm just shopping for a company that looks like they will actually ship what's in the pictures to me for a fair price.

    I'm liking the looks and specs of this Bodor machine.
    bodor.JPG

    The specs are:
    1300 x 900
    RECI Z2 100 watt tube
    Hiwin rails
    JMC 3 phase stepper motors
    Ruida RD6332G controller
    CW5000 chiller
    powered table

    Just a hair under 4 grand FOB

    I really like the transparent cover although I understand some don't like the idea of a flammable top cover. What do you guys think of this unit and spec list?

    Adrian

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    Looks like a nice machine-- I like the specs for the rails, controller, etc.. what would also be nice is to find some comparison data vs other types, since I have no idea if a Hiwin rail is an "entry level" or a "state-of-the-art" rail, etc....

    One thing I know for sure, the one in the pic is much smaller than a 1300x900 machine, I'd love to see one 'actual size'...
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    Good eye Kev. That was the only one I could find with the door shut. This one is probably closer. Just ignore the double heads.
    bodor1300.JPG

    Adrian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kev Williams View Post
    Looks like a nice machine-- I like the specs for the rails, controller, etc.. what would also be nice is to find some comparison data vs other types, since I have no idea if a Hiwin rail is an "entry level" or a "state-of-the-art" rail, etc....

    One thing I know for sure, the one in the pic is much smaller than a 1300x900 machine, I'd love to see one 'actual size'...
    That's one of the reasons I posted the part supplier names. I'm hoping someone will offer words of wisdom about the various part suppliers. The Chinese companies seem eager to install whatever you want.

    Adrian

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    Wow! Adrian! Nice stuff! Checking that out was a cool lunch diversion!!!

    Dave
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Shepherd View Post
    Adrian makes the coolest RC planes. If you haven't seen them, check out here :

    https://www.kickstarter.com/projects.../?ref=kicktraq
    So what do you think of the bits and pieces on the Bodor Steve? Any you would avoid or add to?

    Adrian

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    100 watt will make any engraving an issue and go for a CW5200 chiller as it has no known faults. HiWin rails are ok but if possible go for PMI

    cheers

    Dave
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Sheldrake View Post
    100 watt will make any engraving an issue and go for a CW5200 chiller as it has no known faults. HiWin rails are ok but if possible go for PMI

    cheers

    Dave
    Thanks Dave. Turns out the tube is a 90 watt. RECI doesn't seem to acknowledge any of the W series tubes on it's website. I just really need the thing to cut balsa and ply really well. If it can engrave that's a bonus. Apparently I can add a 2nd tube for engraving later on? One of the suppliers suggested a cheap 60 watt would be better for engraving.

    Adrian

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    If Bodor will do it go for an EFR tube like the ZX1250, great spot stability and long life compared to RECI. (peaks at 90 watts, agreed power 80 watts)

    I like the *look* of the Bodor but haven't heard much about them in the trade so can't say if the company is any good. The supplier is right, a 60 watt tube is about the best engraving size.

    An EFR or RECI will shred ply and balsa very easily, plan on a decent compressor though, air is the god of laser cutting low density woods

    cheers

    Dave
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    Thanks again Dave. I\How does the EFR tube compare to the RECI Z2. (Most suppliers seem to want to use the W2) Apparently the Z tube is more stable, smaller spot, etc. than the W one. Also can you tell me anything about why the PMI would be preferable to the Hiwin? Any thoughts on Leetro vs Ruiada and the best choice for steppers?

    After looking over all the homebuilt lasers I really believe the box is of very little consequence. I think you could pile the components together on a sturdy table and have a perfectly fine working laser cutter.

    Adrian

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    Learning to fly RC plane is on my bucket list, I just hate the thought of buying a plane and then wrecking it on my first try. I'm looking around to see if anyone might teach my how to fly one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bert Kemp View Post
    Learning to fly RC plane is on my bucket list, I just hate the thought of buying a plane and then wrecking it on my first try. I'm looking around to see if anyone might teach my how to fly one.
    I learned to fly starting out with a cheap foam plane then moving up

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    Nice models... Just wondering if the GBee is as hard to fly as a model as it was/is in real life..
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  15. Quote Originally Posted by Bert Kemp View Post
    Learning to fly RC plane is on my bucket list, I just hate the thought of buying a plane and then wrecking it on my first try. I'm looking around to see if anyone might teach my how to fly one.
    Find all the clubs withing a 30-40 mile radius and go talk to them. Most have designated instructors who will also help you with plane setup and such, but you'll likely hit it off more with some than others. You will need to join AMA as well as the club however, but it will be worth it in what you save in airplane repairs.

    Sorry for the thread hi-jack Adrian.

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