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Upgraded CNC Router Machine, Mcwdoit Engraving Machine 3018Pro-MAX 200W Spindle Engraver for Woodworking And Metal, GRBL Control 3 Axis PCB Milling Machine Wood Router Engraver

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Color: Silver


Features

  • Big Power 3018 MAX CNC RouterAll aluminum alloy body, upgraded version 3018Pro. We upgraded the spindle to 200W, DC 24V, 0-12000r/min, which can engrave aluminum, gold, silver, and copper!
  • Offline ControllerGreat for beginners. Upgrade from 128MB to 1G Capacity. Main advantages: 1,can operate without connect the computer; 2,Included SD card reader to write into the root directory G-code files or NC file; Support Manually adjust X, Y, Z axis location as engraving starting point, manually open or close spindle.
  • Wide ApplicationSuitable for carve wood, plastic, acrylic, PCB CCL, soft metal like copper and aluminum and other materials, but can not carve hard metal, jade and other very hard texture of the items.
  • Quality After-sales Service 12 Months. We offer you the Best & Professional service, if you have any questions, please contact us firstly, we will always help you. And If our cnc machine have any problem, we promise help you within 24hrs. Thank you!

Brand: mcwdoit


Material: Aluminum


Power Source: Corded Electric


Voltage: 24 Volts


Base Type: Fixed


Manufacturer: ‎WAM Direct


Item Weight: ‎22.7 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎17.15 x 12.1 x 7 inches


Color: ‎Silver


Material: ‎Aluminum


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Voltage: ‎24 Volts


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: December 23, 2019


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  • Impressions of the All Aluminum 3018
I have just assembled and tested the unit, so I will add more once I have actually made stuff with it. For context, I have grown up around machines and have experience with CNC mills, Shop-Bots, 3D printers, and all manner of power tools (I am a kitchen equipment designer). The quality of the components (with a few minor exceptions) is fantastic for the price ($250). I am very happy I went with the all-aluminum unit with the 52 mm spindle as opposed to the entry-level 3018. I plan on doing mostly 2.5 D in Delrin and similar and didn't want to deal with flex. There were a couple of t-nuts missing (the ones for the hold-downs), and the small Allen wrench for the couplers spun out, but this is a small gripe in the scheme of things. Also, this kit does not come with lock washers. I was too lazy to add them during my build, so I'll find out in the future if loose screws become an issue. On the plus side, the unit that was shipped to me in May 2023 had an upgraded board compared to the one in the description and the (terrible) manual. The board I received has a 2 pin header for the E-stop switch (you need to wire the switch NO), and separate two-pin headers for the Plus and Minus limits in all three axes (a bonus for me). They don't make a big deal about it, but the Offline controller was a must for me and seems to work well for what it is (more on that once I have futzed around with programs). Also mentioned nowhere, there are tapped holes ( some M3 and M2.5)in 6 locations that allow you to mount your limit switches, BUT, I do not see a kit for this unit, so you will have to design and print your own mounting blocks (if you have a 3D printer) or just kludge something together. I highly recommend getting limit switches/e-stop/and Z touch-off sensor, because while not strictly necessary, they make your life so much better. Really, they should come with the machine. I don't know why they don't. I would pay the extra cash to have something that mounts directly without having to pull out a soldering iron and a 3D printer. Now for the cautions: The manual is, as you might guess, not good. I wish people would cut some slack for bad manuals --they are harder to write and keep current than most people would assume (Note: after writing this review, I found that there is an assembly manual word document on the included USB flash drive that is much better). That said, I would be very cautious buying this machine if you have never set up similar equipment before --it is not plug-and-play, and while there may be some online community that has loads of videos going into every detail of setting this up, I have not been there. Find those resources before buying this machine. I'll give you an example out of the manual. The very first instruction tells you to bolt the 2 40x40x290mm extrusions to the cross bars BUT they do not indicate which of the 8 possible ways of connecting it is correct. If you read on to instruction 3 you can deduce the correct orientation, but this will cause problems for many. Similarly, if you don't know how anti-backlash nuts work, the "instructions" for assembling them might be confusing. The parts bags don't always have the parts logically arranged, so don't assume that two parts bagged together will be used together. If you have never assembled a piece of equipment before I'll give you one last piece of advice that isn't in the manual: get a truly flat surface to build it on. One surface that is almost never flat is the floor. If you have a stone counter or marble cutting board, that is probably the flattest thing that is common in most houses. Assemble everything loosely at first, place the assemblies down on your flat surface making sure everything is square and flat --then tighten. I'll update you when I have used it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2023 by David E. Arnold

  • This is a very sturdy machine
Keep in mind, we are talking 3018 class machines. This particular one is very stout. Where most use 40x20 frame rails, this uses 40x40. And others have 20x20 gantry rails, this uses twin 40x20. Where others use 10mm X and Y guides, this has 12mm. There are other machines in this size with this grade of frame, they are twice the price. It does not come with limit switches or an E-Stop. Both are readily available. You will have to fabricate your own limit switch brackets. I will upload my designs to Thingieverse. At this time (products and specs change, Amazon reviews are forever), the included controller is the latest version; the instructions do not match. Not a big deal, it's close enough to figure out. Things just moved and they added an E-Stop input. Assembly is straight forward. Take your time. Assemble on a solid flat surface. Use machinists squares and dial indicators if you have them. This is important if you plan on milling harder materials like aluminum. A few thousands out of square can break endmills and skip steppers. For this reason I don't think the other partially assembled kits are an advantage. The first thing I would have to do to one of those is take it all the way apart and reassemble just to make sure it is square. This is not a beginners kit. Assembly is not hard at all. But operation can be a near vertical learning curve for software and settings. Much like jumping into 3D printing the first time. I purchased this to get into CNC work, to make small parts I can't do easily on my large manual machines. Everything I've learned from mills, lathes, CAD/CAM, 3D printing, even embroidery machines, has come into play. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2023 by Randy Wilson

  • All-metal construction, much sturdier than the normal metal/resin hybrid model
I previously bought the regular "pro" 3018 model, and it was fine for moving a laser, but not very sturdy for real routing and drilling (it has quite a bit of flex in the plastic z-axis). It was handy because the plastic was easy to cut and I was able to transform it into something different. But I wanted a real sturdy drill-bot and cheap CNC router, so I thought it was worth paying double (about $300 for this model vs about $150 for the regular model). I can confirm that this model is much more sturdy and that every part of it is metal (machined and/or cast aluminum). It is also heavier to carry around. The router is nicer and more powerful than the one that comes with the standard model. I have only used it a little bit so far, so I can't address durability, but it seems to work as one would want. Note: Because this is much sturdier than the regular model, you better be extra careful not to crash your tool into something because this unit doesn't really flex, so something will break. I am frugal, but I think it's worth the extra money for this model if you are going to use this for any kind of production routing or drilling where you are actually putting some force on the tool against the work. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2021 by Baxter

  • Nice product. Great Support. Great Starter Carver!
Be aware that this carver involves a learning curve. Understanding router bit types, X-Y-Z speed (Left-Right movement times depth speed) and wood hardness is 1st key to successful use. 2nd key to successful use is understanding and operating computer software. Several types available at extra cost. This item is a great starter unit. Better to hone skills on a desktop engraver then invest on a larger unit and loose interest and investment. This unit comes with great customer care with only a slight delay in communication due to distance (China) Laser engravers might be a better choice if the above sounds like too much of a challenge. Although laser engravers burn and smoke whereas carving engravers just make a mess. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2022 by chester j kishel jr

  • Very nice CNC for the price!
I like the way it works after a sum what patents trying assembly, You better be right computer savvy to get the programs and CNC to cooperate. Follow the instructions close and you will be OK.
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2022 by Gerald Gordon

  • Impressive
On first opening the package, I immediately noted the impressive quality of the materials. Having assembled a CNC router that was four times the price of this one, the simplicity of this router made if a very satisfying build. Literally every part and tool you need is included. For faster assembly, I choose to use T handle allen wrenches, instead of the included ones. Within hours, it was assembled and working. Of course, there were several things I might have liked the manual to better specify, but that is probably to be expected. It is rock solid and would seem to remain that way. If you build it, without limit switches, you will probably screw up the z axis mechanism as I did. It was totally my fault, and luckily an easy fix. I plan on cutting various metals, and may end up replacing the spindle with a more powerful one - but that depends upon how well this one works. Given what I have seen so far, I think I will be very satisfied with how it is now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2021 by Dorothy

  • My First CNC
Assembly is not difficult but it does require a little time. This is a well made all metal machine. Now the fun begins, learning how to use it. Update, when I raise the spindle, the plastic fan is hitting the servo motor
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2021 by Honest E

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