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Sale price ends March 21st, 2010! Now includes 5.5 software, 1/2'' dia. V-groove router bit and two hold-down clamps!
Bring the speed and precision of computer-controlled machinery to your
shop with this top value CNC system! With a table measuring 15-3/4" x
31-1/2" it’s ideally suited for carvings and machining operations on a large
variety of signs, doors and other small projects. It boasts impressive power,
speed, accuracy, and ease of use. With its robust steel and high-density
poly-ethylene construction, it can take accidental impacts that would
normally
damage or destroy an aluminum or MDF machine. The included
Clamping Table features two hold-down slots for securing work anywhere
along the
length of the table. The unit comes with two hold-down clamps (additional
hold-downs are available separately). It is fully compatible with the Bosch
Colt Palm Router and includes a 1/2" diameter V-groove router bit. The CNC
Shark also includes the new
version 5.5 of the VCarve Pro software interface — a $500 value. You supply a
PC computer with USB 2.0
port and a Bosch Colt router (router sold separately). Simply connect the USB
cable to the controller box and the other end to your computer (not
compatible with Mac computers).
Visit a store near you for a live Demo!
Now includeds new 5.5 Software!
Features:
- Travel: X: 13" Y: 24" Z: 4.5".
- High Speed traverse rate 120+ ipm.
- Bearings: 12 precision linear bearing guides (4 on each axis) for
maximum rigidity.
- Resolution: Full step of 0.0005 inch; at 1/8 step 0.0000625 inch.
- 269 oz/in 1.8-degree steppers.
- USB interface with on controller memory storage.
- 5 turn ACME precision modified threaded with acetyl backlash
reducing nuts on all axes.
- 24V Supply to provide full power to the steppers.
- VCarve Pro 5.5 software program included ($500 value).
- Includes 1/2'' Dia. V-Groove Router Bit
- Includes two Hold-down Clamps
- Mounts for a Bosch Router included (Router sold separately)
- Free downloadable control program included
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here for more detailed information on the CNC Shark Routing System.
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Average Rating:
(4.9)
(15 customer reviews)
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1) Submitted by
Tom Barton, from Arlington, TX
on 2/18/2010
Customer Rating: 
I have been looking at CNC routers for a long while and licking my lips.
After researching various options and machines, I settled on the Shark Pro as the best all-around value -- and I have to say that nothing has disappointed me so far! In fact, I am elated with it! The possibilities are endless!
My local Rockler people were great about telling me what and when to expect it when I ordered it. When I got it home, I set about performing the required assembly with no problems. Everything checked out, and I proceeded to try to run one of the example projects (included with VCarve). I ran into one little snag and called Tim at Next Wave Automation. Well...the snag was mine (duh!). Regardless, I had the information I needed in about two minutes.
I had a LOT of fun last night running some tests and trying out different things. The machine is very well built, and I am impressed with what I can do just with the 90 degree V-bit that is included in the package.
If you are looking to get into CNC, you need to look hard at Shark Pro!
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2) Submitted by
JD Jones, from Greencastle, PA
on 1/22/2010
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I've put @ 3,000 hours on my Shark and I'm very happy with it. There were 3 months were I ran it 60+ hours a week without any problems and have made my total investment back (including all the software and 3D models) the first year I owned it. And this is just working part time! I plan on buying additional machines in the future. An excellent product with great support from the manufacturer.
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3) Submitted by
Larry Stobbs Jr., from St. Joseph, MO
on 10/25/2009
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I bought my Shark earlier this year and it was money well spent. I did a lot of research before the purchase and for a homeowner or a small shop this is the ticket. I used the V-Carve program that came with it and it was easy to learn and a well thought out program. I have also bought the 3D program that is available called Aspire, which is expensive, but I am getting great results. The photo is an Army Seal I did for a veteran recently. I do have a few recommendations for anyone that purchases this. First, the MDF clamping table is ok for when you first start using it and if you make a rookie mistake and cut into it, you are not out much. I bought a laminated birch top that is 1 1/2 inches thick, installed T-tracks in it and took the time to level it to the cutter head. This is important if you are doing very precise work. Second, the collet on the Bosch Router is pretty good, but I bought a precision collet that keeps the bit perfectly centered. Third, get some type of dust collection for the system, an enclosure is easy to add but it needs to be on the machine. I orignally did not worry about anything but the computer and controller so I enclosed them to keep out dust. The problem I found out is that even though the Colt Router is excellent, the machine produces very fine dust when working with walnut and cherry and those fine particles were getting sucked into the router. I have had the bearing replaced on two routers so far due to dust getting in and am working on an enclosure now that I can hook up to my dust collection. Keep in mind, I run my Shark almost everyday, so this may not be an issue for most, but if the router acts like it is underpowered, this is probably the reason. One last point that several have addressed before, I bought the smaller version and now I which I had bought the larger one because you will end up wanting to make bigger projects. I plan on buying another one of these in the next year or two as an additional machine.
Army Seal
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4) Submitted by
Caleb Dawson, from Troy, AL
on 9/22/2009
Customer Rating: 
The car model in the picture below took several days to machine on the CNC Shark but I am happy with how it turned out. The learning curve on the CNC Shark is relatively steep but the results are worth it. I would like to add a physical E-stop switch on the machine itself and the control software could use a few usability tweaks.
I have been using the CNC Shark for about 18 months. It's a good value-especially compared to my experience with another, more complicated, less capable carving machine. The CNC Shark is well built and designed to withstand the rookie mistakes that users like me will inevitably make. I'm glad I bought it.
more pictures of the car model at:
flickr.com/photos/calebdawson/sets/72157621387534592/
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5) Submitted by
Bob Hartig, from Sheboygan, WI
on 8/24/2009
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I continue to have fun with this machine. Instead of writing a thousand word review, I'm sending this picture of my latest CNC project. All parts were cut on the Shark. The wood gear clock was intended to be made using a scroll saw. It was easy to use the Vectric software to adapt the plans for cnc cutting. All cuts and holes were made using a 1/8" up spiral bit.
Wooden gear clock
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6) Submitted by
Don Strenczewilk, from Rochester, NY
on 6/27/2009
Customer Rating: 
Got the machine a couple of weeks ago. It was simple to assemble. I was up and running my first piece in a couple of hours, including the time it took to download and install the software on my Vista laptop.
I cut some mdf and it worked wonderfully. But it made a dusty mess. So, it needs some sort of dust collection, especially with the computer nearby whose fans suck up the dust. I built an enclosure around it with mdf sides, a Plexiglas front and top, added a 4" port for the dust collector and made another 4" hole at the opposite end of the enclosure. Total cost of the enclosure and hardware was about $50. At the end of a job, I blow it out any remaining dust and shavings with the blower end of shop vac. Two unanticipated benefits of the enclosure are that (1) the servo's and router stay pretty cool since the air is constantly flowing around them which should make them last longer, and (2) it quiets it down enough that I can work on the next program without earplugs to muffle the whining router.
Being my first experience with a cnc machine, quite a bit of experimentation with bits, feed rate, and pass depth, was needed to get as clean cuts on hardwood that I get by hand with a router.
The Vcarve software is fantastic. It is very easy to use. I thought I'd need a CAD program for design but Vcarve is fine for my CAD needs, and it's much simpler to learn.
The controller software works but there a couple of minor annoyances. It has button controls that let you manually move the router along the axes at any of three speeds to move the router to its start point. Problem is that after you run a program, it moves very very slowly and the speed buttons don't work. The only way I've found to get it to function properly after running a program is to shut it down and restart it. I emailed New Wave Automations about it and got no reply. The other annoyances probably aren't worth mentioning.
This review is getting toolong so to summarize, the machine and software perform very nicely and I am very happy with them, especially when comparing the price of other CNC routers. Sorry I didn't get one sooner!
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7) Submitted by
Brad, from Minneapolis, MINNESOTA
on 6/3/2009
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My only mistake was not buying the bigger size. This works so well you want to do bigger projects. The MDF table was off just a hair - I only noticed it when I was routing a topographical lake map and noticed the depth of the lines at the top was just a fraction higher than the depth of the bottom some 12 inches away. Nothing that a couple of cards won't take care of. I did get a little frustrated when the X and Z connections were mislabeled - but that became obvious when trying to zero out the machine. When you push the Z+ button and it goes to the right - you know the connections aren't right. Other than the slight alignment issue - the accuracy of the machine is incredible. But the map of the lake would be really impressive if it were 24 x 24 instead of 12 x 12...... I hope it lasts - this tool has tons of possibilities!
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