[quote name=\"nitewatchman\"]Thanks for the feedback, almost everything I could find on the 1100 was positive.
We got mine this morning from Estes Freight and had to work it down a very steep long driveway, it drops 30 feet in about a 110 foot run. We then assembled the deluxe base and lifted the machine on it without dumping it on the ground although the possiblility presents itself a time or two.
Tonight my son and I have it up and running a part program we use to make a part for Amtrak (late on 100 pieces now). G-Code is a little different and required a little tweaking but works.
Most frustrating thing is that Tormach announced the 1100 Series 3 for sale at noon yesterday. It features PolyPhase Steppers that are nearly as quite as Servos, and twice as accurate as Microstep Drives and motors, price went up $1000 also.
Have not added the fourth axis drives and hardware yet. This might wait untill we have a job for it.
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Word is you can upgrade yours to the PolyPhase steppers & drives for less than $1000, so they say, which would be a win if you wanted those. You don\'t get the rest of the new features (tool tray & control panel or whatever), but they\'re treating us good as regards a motor upgrade. I\'m contemplating it as a z-brake stepper (mine didn\'t even have that) is close to $300 by itself.
You\'ll want a shop crane or helper to get the 8\" RT up and down from the table...