Hey guys, I have an Ooznest OX CNC for sale. It's a completely built/working/running machine with all electronics. It is ready to be turned on and machine a part. I have only used it to make 2 items...one wood and one aluminum. I will post some pictures this evening so you can see what I have. It uses the xPRO CNC Controller. You get the entire shabang! Router too! Which is a Bosch Colt Router. I wired everything meticulously and this thing not only works perfectly, it looks great too. Let me know if any of you are interested. I have recently purchased a much bigger/stronger/more expensive CNC router kit, so this one has to be sold so I can pay for the new one. This really is a great machine for a beginner or someone who wants to machine stuff that's not too big. You can email me at [email protected] or you can call/text me at 832.248.3000. Thanks. Justin
I got a 26x41x8 kit from www.cncconversionkit.com. Here's a link... http://www.cncconversionkit.com/cnc-router-kit/95-3-cnc-router-kit-26-x-41-x-6.html Justin
Thats funny before I bought my ooznest I looked into this exact machine, I was just too skeptical about it since i couldnt find out much on reviews on it. Have you received it yet?
I have received most of the kit so far. I'm waiting on my aluminum plates/pieces that should be here within the next week.
Here are some pics of my Ooznest OX CNC Router for sale. You get everything you see here except for the end mill that's currently in the router and the little vise on the spoilboard. You get everything else...including the spoilboard with the threaded inserts.
This thing is heavy, so I prefer local pickup. I'm in the Houston, TX area. This thing is HEAVY...so if I have to ship this thing, I'm gonna have to charge for it. I have well over $1500 invested in this, so I will take $800 for local pickup. If I have to ship it, it's going to be $800 plus actual shipping costs...and the shipping costs are gonna be hefty. I'm just about giving it away for $800. My loss is your gain. Again, you can reach me at [email protected] or call/text me at 832.248.3000. Thanks. Justin
Also, I put 2 support beams under my spoilboard. These 2 support beams are 20x60 instead of having 1 20x80 support beam. This lowered the spoilboard by 20mm, giving me additional Z axis clearance. The spoilboard is 3/4" MDF and it sits flush with the front/rear frame rails.