I’m selling my LowRider v4 CNC with a full 4’×8’ cutting area and custom table, built and wired, using a Jackpot controller. The machine is mechanically assembled and has been powered, jogged, and run — the only remaining step is cutting the final strut plates and tramming, which I didn’t complete due to running out of stock material and my own inexperience dialing feeds/speeds on the new machine.
I’ve really enjoyed building both my V2 and V4 LowRider projects and have learned a lot on these forums, but my wife and I are planning to take about a year sabbatical, and there’s no way I can justify storing this while we’re gone and potentially moving to another state.
Machine Details
Model: LowRider v4
Working area: ~4’×8’
Controller: Jackpot (fully wired and functional)
Motion: Belt-driven X/Y, leadscrew Z
Router: DeWalt trim router (optional — see below)]
Frame: Steel EMT Conduit + printed LR4 parts
Table: Dedicated CNC table included
Status
Powers on, connects, jogs all axes correctly
Was cutting test files successfully
Final strut plates still need to be cut and installed
Needs tramming after final assembly
Included
Complete LowRider v4 machine
Custom 4’x8’ table
Jackpot controller + power supply + wiring
Dust shoe and mount
Dewalt 611 Router
Pickup
Offering Local pick up only in Chandler, AZ. It’s large and heavy, but on casters — you’ll probably need a trailer or very large truck. I can help load.
Asking $800 OBO
Happy to answer any questions! Hoping this can go to someone who gets decent use out of it!
I have a video of it running which I can send if interested. Unfortunately as I had to recreate my account (due to losing access to my old email address) I can only upload an image at a time.
That’s really a nice build. You can easily store it though, just remove the beam and the side plates, core and other parts fit into a medium box.
If the rails on the beam are aluminium, you might want to give a discount for it because the buyer will need to get proper rails since bearings are going to eat those up.
Disassembling and keeping the parts is definitely my plan B. I figure since I can’t keep the table that it might be worth more to somebody as a full setup, but worst case I’m sure I could sell the base as a layout table of some sort and keep the rest (I think I may also subconsciously like the idea of doing another full build in the future)!
Also good catch on my post. I was wrong on Aluminum. These are standard EMT conduit from Lowes which I have verified are steel. Thanks for the catch!
It’s such a great deal, and I’m practically a neighbor, but I … just … don’t … need … 2 … Lowriders. I’ve been hovering here trying to justify it since my table isn’t full size, and my truck doesn’t really need to be in the garage.
It’s a super nice build for someone. Hopefully its gets a good home with other tools to keep it company.