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MYSWEETY 2 in 1 7000mW CNC 3018 Pro Engraver Machine, GRBL Control 3 Axis DIY CNC Router Kit with 7W Module Kit, Plastic Acrylic PCB PVC Wood Carving Milling Engraving Machine with Offline Controller

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  • 2-IN-1 CNC 3018 Pro- New Version: CNC 3018-PRO is an upgraded version of 3018. Control software: GRBL; Working area: 30x18x4.5cm; Spindle: 775 spindle motor (12-36V) 24V:10000r / min. Supported System: Windows XP / Win 7 / Win 8 / Win 10. Plastic body with a profile, small size, light weight, USB interface, GRBL control systems, learn to use the preferred entry.
  • Come with 7W 7000mW module- can be carved wood, bamboo, paper, ivory, leather, flammable plastic, PCB, ceramic/stone, metal surface paint, metal surface plating etc. Can not work on metal, iron, glass, 201/304 stainless steel, jewelry or silver.
  • The main two advantages of offline controller - 1,do not need to connect the computer; 2,do not need to download files. Manually adjust X, Y, Z axis location as engraving starting point, manually open or close spindle, manully open or close cooling fan.
  • Versatile- Capable of cutting all types of plastics, woods, acrylics(Only suitable for spindle milling cutter engraving), PVCs, and PCBs, the MYSWEETY can be used on a wide range of projects and materials.
  • Simple Assembly- Assembly instructions are provided, but if you get stuck, contact us with any questions that arise. Thank you!

Manufacturer: ‎MYSWEETY


Item Weight: ‎15.82 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎17.25 x 9.75 x 6.75 inches


Size: ‎Full Size


Color: ‎Silver


Material: ‎Metal


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: March 9, 2020


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I went into this purchase somewhat skeptically given the price, and generally with knowledge "that you get what you paid for". In this instance, I was pleasantly surprised. The intent of this product purchase for me is as a "hobbyist", so I purchased the laser engraver/cutter upgrade. My review is broken down into 3 parts; assembly, running the CNC test files, and testing the laser module, and I hope that you find this information useful. Assembly - the product arrived in a small package very promptly. Upon receipt, I removed all of the parts and compared to the assembly guide to ensure all were in the box. Once confirmed, I spent about an hour to remove the metal filings and grease/oil that result during the product machining process. This is expected, and DO TAKE THE TIME to clean and degrease all of the parts. Others have commented on the instruction manual so I will not. However, if you are reasonably handy and can follow the clearly illustrated instruction guide, you will not have a problem. Actual assembly took me about an hour taking my time to ensure proper operation of screw jacks when coupled with the stepper motors. I recommend using a very light machine oil or Vaseline on ALL of the bushings during assembly. Testing the CNC router - after assembly, it was time to load the software and test operation. Software was provided on a USB drive, and although there are several files, you need the one that is for 3018 pro. Software loaded installed on my Windows 10 machine with no problem, but I had to save it as a file with a shortcut built to my home screen. I'll go into this in a minute. Powered up the unit, booted the software from the file, and loaded a test file. Using a scrap piece of MDF, I successfully engraved one of the test files. CNC router operation successful. No binds of screw jacks or undue flexing of frame during operation. Seems to be a robust little unit. The Candle software seems weird though as after installation, I am not able to open the application without Windows 10 message warning that installation of unknown software may corrupt machine. This is not an issue, and may be on my end as I am not a computer guru. Testing the laser module - The laser module came well packaged, and after removing the CNC router attachment, the laser module fits nicely into the same space as router head. A future enhancement may be to develop an attachment that will permit keep both laser and router in place without need to swap out. There are NO test files that come with this product to test the laser, and perhaps due to my naivety, I had to seek assistance from the vendor in this regard. After a couple of email exchanges, which were very helpful, the vendor provided a URL to a detailed set of instructions for the LaserGRBL software. After reading, I used a JPEG photo of an image, and loaded it into the software. The software then walks you through the process to vectorize and scale the engraving. After completing that activity, it was time for the moment of truth. Prior to sending the file to the machine, I activated the laser by following instructions and adjusted the focus as well as possible. The focus adjustment is very loose and imprecise, so I plan to use some "teflon tape" on the focus wheel that may help. The laser lighted fine, I sent the file, and in about 9 minutes of burn time, I had a perfectly replicated engraving. So that worked fine. Now onto the ability to cut pieces which is really what I want to do with the machine. Using both 1/8" and 1/16" balsa wood, I attempted to cut some simple parts. This was not very successful. It took about 6 to 8 passes of the laser in order to cut, and the quality of the cut was inconsistent and not very precise. I clearly need to practice more in this area before I can provide further feedback, but am thinking the 5.5 watt laser is not sufficient for cutting type of work. By the way, I tried to cut the same simple parts using manila file card stock with limited success. The laser seems to want to skip in places, even-though the vectorized image seems good. Overall, this is a decent little machine. As I mentioned, I'm a hobbyist, and although the work table is too small to support the type of work that I do, I purchased this tool as a means to "learn" prior to making a big investment. So I'm happy in this regard. I would also caution this is not for beginners - there is definitely a learning curve, especially with the CNC router with learning to design a part and create tool paths. The CNC test files are necessary for beginners like myself, to fully test CNC router operation. The laser operation so far is much easier to understand for me than the CNC router because the software essentially does all the work for you, so once you get used to loading images and manipulating in the software, it's a breeze. I am somewhat disappointed in the fact that I was not able to successfully cut simple parts out of balsa wood. It may be something I'm doing improperly, or it could be the laser is not strong enough, but it should cut card stock, and it didn't. I'll keep tinkering. If you are patient, and are willing to make a small investment to learn how the software works, and the machine's overall capability, you won't be disappointed. Overall, I'm satisfied. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2020 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Does NOT include the ball screws pictured, instead uses cheap t8 lead screws. BUT works great!
Size: Larger
It arrived quick, and was well packaged. Setup was relatively simple, and will be quick for anyone who's assembled a 3d printer. The Y axis is assembled already, and attaches with 8 screws on each side into pre-threaded holes. Attach endstops and route wires. After that, mount the PSU and control board. You can mount them on the back as shown, but I'd recommend using an external enclosure to protect the fans from dust/shavings. The spindle is simple, just make sure you mount it low enough for the tool to reach your work or you'll get errors trying to start a job. EDIT: The seller took steps to make it right. Also, the machine works pretty well, even with the gripes listed above. Updated my rating from 2 to 4 stars. As far as the machine goes, it works, though not without some disappointment. My biggest gripe about it, relates to the lack of precision ball screws as shown on the product page. Ball screws along with the linear rails are the main reason I opted for this little machine, instead of a similarly priced larger machine. I was not pleased to find that all 3 axis are driven not by ball screws, but by cheap 8mm lead screws (t8 like in 3d printers). It's not a deal breaker, but I feel very mislead. If this was about 25% less expensive, it wouldn't be a gripe, but at over $500, it stinks. Another gripe, though a minor one, is the bits that are included. I figured there would be a variety pack of small 1/8" bits of differing types, but the tiny package pictured, includes a bunch of the same exact bit, a little bitty 15 degree pointed bit. If you're hoping to cut material or slot aluminum, you should go ahead and order cutters. The collet seems decent, but only a 1/8" is included. There are plenty of sets on amazon with both collets and a variety of bits, so find what you need. Stick to single/double flute endmills for cutting aluminum. I did engrave a small board to test it. It worked, and the job finished. The finish was rough, but the bit was cheap and the toolpath just something quick n easy. I used Easel online to generate gcode based on an SVG from inkscape, then sent via Candle 1.1. I made the following observations as I prepared and ran the job. The knobs on each axis are not square or straight at all out of the box. Thanks to a single set screw, it's about impossible to get them square either. Just poorly designed as far as knobs go, but easy enough to remedy. Doesn't affect axis motion, they just look terrible wobbling while moving. The spindle is noisy... very noisy. I don't know if the bearings in mine are just junk, but there's a bit of gritty noise when spinning ,beyond what one would expect from a spindle of this size. Also, no surprise, dust builds up quick. If you're going to use it for wood, get a dust shoe. If using to cut metals, get a misting nozzle for coolant and compressed air. If you've got one, I'd be interested to hear your workflow, if using open source/free software for CAD/CAM/Control. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2023 by freqfas freqfas

  • No manual or instructions available - please read my review.
This is a wonderful looking machine. However, unless you are experienced in CAD (I am not) you will struggle mightily with this machine. There are NO instructions on doing anything with the software. I broke two bits in about 5 minutes in soft wood. Dont know if it was plunge, feed, or speed - as I dont know what the terms mean fully, although I could guess. Check out Facebooks group page on this machine and you will read many struggles from novices - but the experts do have all the answers.... and almost all admit to being a long time user or previous experience with CAD. It assembled easily although it was ONLY pictures to build it by - and some things I put on backwards - and it set me back. No warnings on assembly for those things either. It got lots of great ratings, but I will not keep it. Not sure if I will send it back or not as a destruction video might have a better impact on deterring novices from purchasing this machine. I struggle to understand why an industry will not help novices with their projects by including a good instruction manual in hard copy form. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2020 by John Martin

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