zzcutter
Elite Cafe Member
I heard through the grapevine that GRS is coming out with a new system, just wondering if there is any truth to this?
I'm a "biased" GRS insider and proud of it. Try it and see for yourself.Looks cool, but is it just a repackaging of the same system(s) with a slightly different configuration? I've heard rumors that it has improved function, but those comments so far have been made by known GRS insiders that can hardly be considered unbiased. Can anyone break down the actual differences/improvements?
Yes it’s expensive but a decent engraver can make that pay for itself in a few jobs. Or one job. When I hear people comment about the cost of engraving systems I say buy a bass boat or a hunting lease and gear. Or become a watchmaker where $2500 will barely buy any professional tools.A steal at a whopping $2395!!!
Why do all these pneumatic devices have to cost so much??? I'd love to see the profit margin on these items.
I can buy one hell of a lot of gravers, liners, and chisels for that kind of money.
I'm taking my "Classic" to my grave.
Wasn't intended as a knock on you Sam, but I would like to see more people talk about their experiences with the new system. I'm a GRS guy too, but I also am not made of money and need upgrades to actually be worth it. This one may or may not be--too soon to tell. Can anyone break down actual functional differences or improvements? That would help, if the feedback was specific.I'm a "biased" GRS insider and proud of it. Try it and see for yourself.
I have been using a Gravermach AT at school (vs. a G8 at home) and have struggled with the hand control. I have some time sensitive projects to finish that I've stuck with the foot pedal for, but after I'm done with that I'll start working through some practice plates with the hand control to see if I can make myself get used to it. I can certainly see the advantages, but that foot pedal sure is instinctive.I used to say that I could never adapt to hand control over my old time-tested and used foot control. I was wrong about that. I was 75% finished with this piece of work when I plugged in my new GraverMach*AT. I was able to switch to the new machine and go right back to work...with added control - sweet!
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