Looking for some help deciding on a CNC Machine. We seem to have it narrowed down to the SCM Morbidelli N100 5x12 bed. Or the Biesse Rover K FT 5x10 bed.
Both Reps make a solid case for their machine, and they are pretty close in price, with the Biesse being 8% more expensive.
We are a higher end millwork shop, looking to get a lot faster on the shop side of things by eliminating our skill guys from having to cut and drill boxes. Would like to do a lot more with our CNC into the future, but are happy for it to take the casework load in the beginning and go from there. We cut mostly Baltic Birch, Pre-Finished ply and the odd job in Melamine.
Ive been through the forum a lot, but wondering if anyone can comment on either of these machines.
We have an SCM slider that has been a workhorse for 15 years with minimal issues.
We have a Biesse widebelt sander that is pretty good, but had trouble getting timely service on it when it went down in the past. I've been assured by local Biesse CNC owners that is not the case for CNC service, and they seem happy with the response time for any service.
The Biesse Rover has 8 vacuum zones, operated at the computer, the SCM has 2 zones. Both have the same 10HP vac pump. Should I be very concerned for movement on smaller parts with the SCM?
The gantry on the Biesse has motors on both sides while the SCM has it on one only.
There are other differences as well.
Any help or comments is appreciated!