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Is there a 4x8' router for sale from any reputable company? (Do they come that large)

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Hello! Our small company does a lot of MDF work working and recently we've been thinking about getting a 4' by 8' CNC router machine. Due to the complexities of building our own and finding software for it, we are limited to only buying all-in-one systems. We've looked at Carbide/Shapeoko, but their biggest platform is just 33 inches. Do routing machines come as large as 4x8? Or at least 4x4 so we can work on half a sheet at once.
 
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For something turn key that size I'd tend to lean towards Shopbot or Legacy. Each offer a couple days training to get you familiar with the machine. Shopbot is in NC, Legacy in Utah.
 
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Laguna is taking offers for demo machines after an upcoming trade show. Their equipment is top notch and I've seen one of the larger machines in their shop. You should be able to arrange a visit to the big manufacturers for a demo or at least a closeup inspection before deciding. Big money, worth sticking with a good company.
 
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For awhile Probotix was willing to build a 5' x 9' CNC running on LinuxCNC for around $10k. When the demand for their smaller CNCs started growing they stopped making the large model but might be willing to build you one if you call them up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=vsGREPhdITU
I've been very impressed by their support since I bought my Meteor 25"x50" from them a few years back. My controller failed recently and they sent me a new one for free.

4D
 
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Welcome to the Router Forums.

One thing to consider is how much use will this CNC get. If you are just going to use it now and then for small projects then you probably don't need a heavy duty commercial grade machine and a hobby level machine might be all you need. If it will be used everyday and run all day long cutting large intricate projects then you probably need a heavy commercial machine.

If you tell us what you are making and production quantities then we may be able to give you better ideas for what we think might work for your company.
 
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Now you're talking a different story. You could probably get away with a Probotix Meteor or Nebula and save a whole bunch of $$. Those are what I call "serious hobby machines".
 
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Thank you everyone for your help! Today we ordered a Shapeoko XXL and it will be delivered next week! It's not as large as we wanted, but it is still 33" x 33", and we feel we can still do a lot with that, including just chopping up MDF into smaller panels and then re-assembling them later upon installation! They also said that they might be releasing an upgrade kit for XXL in the future in order to make it 4' x 4'.

I can't wait for it to arrive to start learning how to use it! I've never even used a hand-help router before so it'll be fun learning all about it. I've already bookmarked some YouTube videos/tutorials!

I'd also like to point out you guys gave me 2 pages of helpful replies in this community, and at another CNC router community where I posted a similar question ended up only getting me condescending/snotty replies, so good job being nice & friendly to me!
 
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at another CNC router community where I posted a similar question ended up only getting me condescending/snotty replies, so good job being nice & friendly to me!
I suspect I know where this other forum is :(

I wanted to mention CNCrouterparts.com earlier , as from my research I believe it's pretty good bang for the buck , and expandable. But they require assembly , and I believe you wanted turn key .
There electronics are plug and play , but you must assemble the actual router table.
In my case I actually want to assemble it , but I understand when others are busy and don't have the time
 
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