> How is the company to work with for service and support?  This question makes 
> it very obvious that you are new to this forum.  I am not the one to answer 
> this question because I believe that it is safe to say that I am VERY!! low 
> on Legacy's love list.  

My sugestion is to build the Joe CNC 4by4 Hybrid and add a rotary axis.  This 
will give you a fully functionaly CNC router and ability tt do rotary stock up 
tp 6" by 36".  Total cost will be around $3500 which is les than the CNC 900 
and a lot more useful machine.  

---- SteveEJ <s.jacobs0...@gmail.com> wrote: 
> 
> Pens, Mouldings - both straight and curved, spindles, pilasters,
> limited jointery.
> 
> Is it more cost effective to buy the CNC up front or get the non-CNC
> version and upgrade later? ie: will there be parts/adapters that are
> removed and not used anymore once the CNC is installed?
> 
> How is the company to work with for service and support?
> 
> Thanks again,
> 
> Steve
> 
> On Jul 27, 8:10 pm, <akran...@tx.rr.com> wrote:
> > There are several options avaliable but most important is what do you wnat 
> > the machine for
> >
> >
> >
> > ---- SteveEJ <s.jacobs0...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > >   Folks,
> > >   I am new here and looking seriously at buying a Legacy 900. There
> > > are several options available as well as a CNC upgrade. The Legacy web
> > > site is not very informative about the CNC upgrade(s). With money and
> > > the economy being as it is, and I am saving for the machine I want to
> > > make sure that I make good decisions up front. So with that in mind,
> > > is buying a 900 without the CNC upgrade smart or would it be better if
> > > I save a little longer and get the machine with the CNC upgrade? I
> > > don't want to but accessories and have them obsolete as soon as I get
> > > the upgrade.
> > >   Another concern I have is the company itself. Post purchase service
> > > and help is a big thing for me. I may be a little gun shy here as I
> > > bought a CarveWright and had repair issues right out of the box. Down
> > > time really has put a damper on my enthuasiam towards the CarveWright.
> > > It is working well, for now and I wanted to mix the capabilities of
> > > each to make some unique hand down furniture, etc.
> > >   Software requirements. Is there any software that is not provided
> > > with the CNC upgrade that would be considered essential? If so, how
> > > much more of an investment would that be?
> >
> > >  Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience!
> >
> > > Steve Jacobs
> > > Brighton, TN- Hide quoted text -
> >
> > - Show quoted text -
> > 


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