The Shapeoko 5 was a big lift:
https://carbide3d.com/blog/introducing-shapeoko-5-pro/
but since then we’ve …
added features to Carbide Motion:
https://carbide3d.com/blog/carbide-motion-bounds-checking/
dealt with some supplier issues:
https://carbide3d.com/blog/cold-solder-joints/
done a bunch of updates to Carbide Create v7:
https://carbide3d.com/blog/create-big-file-update/
changed some internal policies:
https://carbide3d.com/blog/better-support-reply-times/
made changes in Carbide Motion:
https://carbide3d.com/blog/bitsetter-changes-carbide-motion/
put in place a mechanism to get error reports:
https://carbide3d.com/blog/bugsplat/
and started in on a new beta of Carbide Create:
Not discussed, but a thing I’ve been concerned about are the recent fires in So. Cal. which are all around where the company is located — when I’ve asked of this on team chat, everyone has been okay, but I’m sure that has required a certain measure of attention.
There have been a couple of new products alluded to in various discussions here (but I’m not involved in product development and not authorized to speak of such), and of course there’re things such as tariffs (which are off-topic here).
That said, our position has always been that folks should buy based on what is in the shop (and how it is described there), and the policies of the company: