It’s a dead giveaway that it wasn’t manufactured in the states.Īfter everything got screwed together, and the machine mounted, then there’s only one last thing to do. And I was praying that there is no damage to the electrical unit. Luckily it started up without any issues. The next step is to add the material you are working with and align the pinch rollers to the right dimension. The first surprise came when the machine booted up. It’s worse than the Silhouette, and that machine isn’t quiet. I’ve started digging in and looked up some forums and questions. Since it’s a cheap machine, it means that they have used the cheapest possible components. ![]() As you probably guessed, they are common and the cheapest ones to use. It’s good that I’ve moved into the garage otherwise, my family would have revolted. They would’ve probably come at me with pitchforks and torches. There’s no insulation between the house and the garage. Not long ago, I’ve reviewed and tested a different machine: Rolland GX 24. That machine’s pricier than this, and you could tell. That machine uses servo motors, which are quiet as a mouse.Īnother better built machine I’ve tested was the Titan 3. Sadly with this machine, you get what you paid for. ![]()
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