Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Buying a Machine.




PSVX and PSHW in action
We hope this post can help provide some useful information about what to consider when investing in a machine.

Machines are really a complex compilation of hardware, software and communication.  even the most simple design can become a tangled web of "POF" points of failure.  In my world we deal with constantly changing hardware, Operating system upgrades, new hardware components released in the market, customer demands and competition.

Its important that you select a company that has a substantial satisfied customer base, experience with  multiple hardware to software integration, consistent applicable innovation, growth  and most important "THE ABILITY TO PROVIDE BOTH HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE SUPPORT INCLUDING AN INVENTORY OF COMPONENTS AND SOLID VENDOR RELATIONS." Remember were talking about a machine which needs maintenance and at some point repairs.  I can't emphasize enough the importance of support and selecting a company with professional policies and procedures.  $250,000.00 cnc machines need maintenance and repair, so will your skateboard lol..

So I got your ear? Ok.. Lets talk about the options available,  how they differ and how you may fit into the equation.

There are some really nifty machine designers out there and then there are some real suspect ones.  You really need to do some research. At the same time you really should look at whats the right fit for your immediate and long term goals.

 Beware of those with lack of REAL experience. Not only building and supporting a system but dealing with customers. These individuals have suspect policy and usually have little  aptitude to solve the plethora of issues that are possible.

How does Precision Shaper Systems fit into the mix?

  We build our machines and software in house to work homogenous together. I designed the drives and mill them here in Seattle.  We offer four different style of machine based on the drive system designed, each leveraging a specific purpose for our customer base. We price our machines fair for what we offer and provide.  We take into account each new customer will need our ongoing support, expect it readily, will need replacement parts and would appreciate  fast help, advice and parts.  We have a established and growing customer base.

In closing realize your not just purchasing a machine your trusting the person or business you select has sound business practice, is ethical, continues to innovate and is profitable so they can keep serving you as time moves on. 

Feel free to contact us if you have questions about our products and services. 

Mike and the precision shapes crew

mike@precisionshaper.com


Thursday, May 8, 2014

PS-12

PSV-12
I designed this system as a modular platform capable of 3, 4 and 5 axis milling.   The machine hosts linear guides we developed at Precision Shaper as an alternative to steel rail and bearing blocks. 

3 axis 2d milling and engraving

4th axis Lathe Horizontal  attachment

4th axis vertical position turn table

4th Axis rotary head

5 Axis vertical turn table and rotary head

For now true 5 axis software is not easy to acquire.  It is possible but this machine was developed for craftsmen and small business. The machines capability is amazing.  We have hit 6061 Aluminum 3 axis 2d mill mode.  Foams, plastics and soft woods easily achievable in 3,4 and 5 axis Mode

We will be posting more on this machine in the very near future.. You can find more on our FB page

Monday, March 10, 2014

We do more

We do more then surfboard machines.. Releasing our 3 axis table top mill, table top Hot wire machine and the little mighty 5 axis monster is just around the corner.. (Above our table top. 3 chews through aluminum)

Monday, January 13, 2014

Making Skupboards with our system

We have been building Land Paddle Surf Skates since 2007.. We call them Skupboards.  They were so popular that a major retailer picked them up and distributed them nation wide.  People from all walks of life jumped on board as the SUP craze was growing.. We have developed a system to make custom land paddle boards and will be making it available to company's interested in jumping in this new and exciting pool.  In the near future look for the ability to design a custom land paddle board using our software, send the file into a cutting center and weeks later you receive your custom designed surf skate.. This is possible due to the fact our software is so simple yet powerful.  The board shown is 58.5" Long x 17" wide

Friday, January 3, 2014

Genuine parts

Happy New year!!! 2014 is gonna be exciting!!!

Really proud of the crew they wrapped up 5 machines Q4 of 2013 just in time for Xmas! Phew!!!

Really excited to announce 2 "GAME CHANGERS" for Q1 2014

#1 The New Year is bringing lots of change as we are updating  our website to announce the release of system PS-A the Precision Shaper Avenger kit machine.. We currently have 3 in existence that have been in Beta and I will say the feedback phenomenal.   Easy to setup, turn on and start milling. I'm building another currently to start working on upgrade components.. The neat thing about the Avenger is that it provides a low barrier of entry to acquire a shaping system. Our in-house lease option for approved companies makes it easier then ever to own a machine. Our trade up program allows you to get a system, work with it, grow your business and trade into one of our V8 production systems.. As always great quality, great cuts, great price and the best support you can find..

#2 To ensure the best support possible we will be adding  Genuine parts and support  pages to our website. This will provide our customers faster turn around for replacement parts as well as help us ensure we can inventory enough parts to ensure we keep our best of breed service.. Support for those out of our support contract will have some options to schedule dedicated support times if needed.. The reality is most our customers have been trained so well they will never need this, however as more machines are sold used machines come available from time to time. This new feature is really geared towards the used machine owners or companies with rotating operators.. I can't count out the forgetful dozen as well LOL.. We all forget things in time..

We have a few new projects we will complete Q1 as well..

Look for our new table top system that will make longboard skateboards, stringers, signs and other 2d wood products..

See ya..


Wednesday, August 14, 2013

The rise of the Precision Shaper Machine. A reflection





Surfboard Shaping Machines  typically are very expensive and there is a ton of mis-information and confusion circulating in the market about what is needed to achieve the successful milling of surf, sail, wake and kiteboards.

In this article I would like to share the inception story of the now Precision Shaper system.

I would like to start by giving you some background about me.  I started shaping surfboards in college back in 1991 to be exact. I attended the University of Washington and quickly learned the Pacific Northwest had excellent, uncrowded surf when the conditions permitted.. I shaped boards for friends and family back in Hawaii, Implant Students from other states and my own personal boards.  I also shaped boards for some of the more popular surf shops in the Northwest territory during the late 90's..

I was very familiar with CNC machines and was part of a group of shapers in the NW that was looking to purchase a machine from Brazil.  I seriously considered building my own machine with the help of a few of my engineer buddy's but after much thought and planning decided it would cost a significant amount in materials and the time it would take was hard to determine. I had a decent understanding of business and how to create a product  thanks to the  University of Washington and knew the potential issues with any first attempt or start up would cause un-planned for time and money.  It's pretty obvious that making and supporting a product is difficult, you really can't fake it especially if you are to sell a product on the open market.

After a few months of debating with the organized partners over business practice, investment amounts and which machine to choose I decided to go off on my own and start Precision Shapes NW.  The partnership just didn't pencil out on paper and there were to many sketchy agreements amongst our partnership. Instead of the Brazillian DSD machine I selected to purchase an APS3000 from Australia.. At the time this was the newest machine on the market and had a very unique cutting technology.. After making some phone calls and asking some very respected shapers whom I had a relationship with confirming they felt this was the best value for the money.

I put my deposit in and was told to expect a 3-4 month delivery window.. Month after month I waited and almost a full year later my APS3000 arrived.  Instead of real shop space for my new APS3000 I was forced to put it in a outbuilding on my property as I had been making payments on it for 10 months to the bank..  I got her up and runnin and I started producing my quirky short, fat winged swallow quad and twin fin designs that you will find everywhere on shop racks today..

Working with the APS3000 was interesting I quickly learned about things that really didn't make sense for me.. I wanted to move the machine but she is very big which meant lots of shop space needed. Clean up was the act of going into a dust piled room with a snow shovel coming out looking like a ghost and the machine consistently due to its design created certain directional forces moving the blank during cutting and caused 4-8mm difference cutting from side to side.  This really became irritating and I eventually got fed up and started retro fitting my APS3000.  After working over all the issues which cost alot of time and money.

 I decided on building my own machine in my spare time.

You can see the history of my progress here  http://www.precisionshaper.com/About.html if you scroll down to the bottom and work your way up you quickly learn how committed I'am to the system I call Precision Shaper.

Building a machine is one thing but you need a software to run it.. At first I used Shape3d a french software that has a big following.. It was a good software program for users that were PC literate.. This is where I felt it necesary to develop a homogenous software that was quick, easy to understand, user-friendly yet powerful enough to satisfy demanding board designers and above average machinists.  The PSD-3d project was born.. There was and is the option to use more open source programs that cost no money.. The reason I chose not to do this is the support.. If you were to supply serious board builders a hardware/software package both sides needed to be supported real time.. This is near impossible to pull off in a open-source environment.. There was to many what ifs so I asked myself the simple question. If I were to start a company and spend on the low low end even $20,000 of my money on a system could I accept the concept of open source support? The easy answer was no way!  To many risks that things could change out of my own control and with no real time support well you get my drift.. What was most important is that if I was to look at a global picture and have a growing amount of users  it would be a nightmare for me to support my customers as there would be no standardization of OS, Software etc.. At that point I might as well throw in the towel..

My PSD-3d software is considered really good by all of our users,  most have experience using all the other software SurfCad, Shape3D, AKU Shaper, APS3000 and Boardcad.  PSD3d was developed to be very direct and stable while I can manage supporting it and can provide my customers immediate support that they appreciate..

Today my machines are used around the world by craftsmen of all different levels.. We have made great progress and really operate via word of mouth. The only constant negative I hear is that some are skeptical of the price of our system.. I always say we will take more money if you want to pay us however just ask our users and they will tell you how good our machine and software is. How easy it is to quickly master and how we pride ourselves on fast and knowledgeable service..

We take great pride in what we do and are not limited to surfboards.  Our system has made signs, hot wires blanks, makes stringers, skateboards, Architectural products and even drone parts. We have extensive knowledge with multiple motors, drive components and structural material design. 

We are passionate about what we do and believe in our capabilities as do our customers.. 

Mike  

Thursday, April 4, 2013

The mystery of the cantilever






Cantilever designs can be challenging to engineer however if you truly understand the forces and velocity that a machine will encounter it becomes a very advantageous design..

We moved to a cantilever design with V5.. It's more about creating a user-friendly interface from a loading, registering, maintenance perspective while working toward saving shop space "$$$$" and international shipping costs.

Our system maximizes the advantages of the cantilever due to our software abilities and experience across vast machine builds and mediums.  The secret is really managing all aspects of the design leveraging both positive and negative attributes.  The result is something that works extremely well and has become a dependable and predictable work horse..

Mike