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mcwdoit CNC Router Machine Kit, 3018 Pro GRBL Control 3 Axis DIY Engravering Milling Machine, Desktop Carving Cutting Tool Set for Wood Acrylic Plastic PCB MDF, XYZ Working Area 11.8 * 7.1 * 1.8″

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Brand: mcwdoit


Material: Aluminum


Voltage: 24 Volts


Base Type: Fixed


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Manufacturer: ‎mcwdoit


Part Number: ‎203170-US6


Item Weight: ‎15.31 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎11.81 x 7.09 x 1.77 inches


Item model number: ‎3018


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Material: ‎Aluminum


Voltage: ‎24 Volts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: August 27, 2019


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  • Favorite Toy!!!
The media could not be loaded. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED - for those looking to try CNC for 3-axis wood or soft metal (works OK for aluminum bracelet & bag tag engraving so far) at an entry level price. It was packed very securely. It arrived quickly. All parts were present with a few extra of some small (and probably easy to drop/lose) fasteners. With the included offline controller and bits, I was able to do my first carve in about an hour after I opened the box. Customer service answered my emails within 24hr and all of my questions were answered completely. Software: The included software installed easily on my Windows 10 PC and worked with the included USB cable without problems. Hardware: After my first couple test carves ( What can I say? I HAD to try it out right away! ), I got a bit geekier and losened all of the mounting points, and rebuilt it on a marble counter top so that I knew I was starting with a flat surface. I shimmed the uprights on the gantry so that they were also flat with the counter top ( I used the included flat-stock wrenches as the shims to ensure level with the counter and the same height ), and after tightening down the gantry, I ran the still slightly lose aluminum table all the way to negative Y limits and positive Y limits, securing the mounts that were at limit in both situations to ensure that the mounts kept the table square. I ran the spindle to the corners of the table and measured the distance between the bit I had installed and the table. I adjusted the table guide rails as much as I could and tightened them down. It was almost completely level (within a couple thousandths ) Next step, I may punch shims out of transparency sheets and reset the table mounts to account for the difference. For now, I used a flat end mill to plane some MDF as a waste board, giving me a "machine flat" work surface ( made a big difference engraving designs across 6" of Al. ). The new control board ( grbl 1.1f compliant ) is covered ( the old one was not ) and includes a fan. Both boards have connections for a laser attachment. Both boards have open connectors for the offline controller, homing/end stops (easy to find on Amazon and appear to be really easy to wire), and for a touch plate for Z zero setting. The laser attachment will be somewhere in the $100-150 range. The stop switches should be less than $10 ( though you'll have to make your own mounts ). The touch plate is also less than $10. So far, I've done 2.5D relief carvings on MDF and maple, engraving in a few Al stocks. Next, I've ordered a laser head to attach and I'm looking forward to trying that out with the also included laser grbl software. (See UPDATE below & pics) With good leveling, it should be easy to carve PCBs similarly ( there are a lot of tutorials on YouTube for that as well ). I'm looking forward to trying the laser, particularly for vaporizing coating on metals in a negative photolithography fashion, allowing me to electro-etch metal plates, jewelry, etc. If this machine is assembled without attention to level and adjusting, the results might not be perfect. But, the design itself, without a lot of geeky adjusting, will get you pretty close. With a little more attention, like I described above, it's a pretty solid entry-level machine, and can give some professional looking results on soft materials within the limits of the work dimensions ( pretty big compare to previous generation machines ). UPDATES: Have really gotten into this machine for v-carving, 2.5D milling, & laser applications. Really love the opportunities to make modifications & expand relatively inexpensively as a hobby & creative outlet. Have recently combined 2.5D milling topo maps with leather laser engraving in a project. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2019 by D Frate D Frate

  • Highly dependable seller
This CNC 3018 Pro has an ordinary Chinese quality, but the seller, WAM Direct, is a very dependable seller who makes very quick response to all communication requests and is eager to solve any issue related to their product. The product delivered very quick. I have ordered it on Saturday and it has delivered the next day. All parts are packed in the box nicely with plastic packing materials layer by layer. Most parts are not assembled except the X-Z head block. Aluminum extrudes cut in factory with a protection film have some cut debris attached, and bakelite parts have some oil residue, but overall conditions are OK. The step by step assembly process is not difficult if you follow the small booklet included, except 4 linear slide blocks under the table. You have to check the next diagram for the direction of 4 blocks. The small CD included in the box or the link in their product description page has all required software along with some word files. Once you install the CH340SER driver, you can connect the CNC controller to your PC and can launch the GRBL control program (candle) to control the CNC. Please follow the direction in the manual to select the correct COM port. Mine works with com4. The CD holds 3 sample gcode files to try. It would be good to try a dry run (run with empty spindle and the table) for an half a minute for a new file to check how it would run. Some gcode files make the gantry or the table crash to the frame, although the stepper only slips with lots of noise but still it would not be recommended. The offline controller also comes with these 3 sample codes in the SD card, but my unit had a problem with the offline controller, and I could not test at the first time. Overall, from assembly to the running of the first sample code wouldn't be that difficult. Once you get yourself familiar with the bundled software, candle, then you may also try a free software, bCNC, for more features and predefined simple jobs. And for your own design, you may try freely available CAD/CAM software Easel, FreeCad, or Fusion360. Initially, I had a problem with the offline controller, the spindle motor, the lead screw coupling, and the XZ header. When I made a contact to the seller with my issues, their response was very quick and their support to solve my issue was so generous and kind. Even their shipping of replace parts was so quick, and it took only 2 days by DHL from Singapore. Thinking that no product would be perfect, choosing a dependable seller would be important to succeed with an investment, and I am very satisfied with this seller. As a beginner to CNC, I'll update the review as I progress with this entry CNC machine. Thanks! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2019 by Sungwook K.

  • Good parts, a few bad design choices
I am glad I bought it; zero regrets. This is the first basic CNC mill I played with. I got a great set of parts that were easy to assemble into a working system and I learned a lot. Now that I have disassembled it (see below) I can reuse parts for other robotics projects. On the "pros" side, it works to make very shallow cuts in wood (probably engrave aluminum, too; I did not try it). Anything else is very imprecise, occasionally random. Steppers and spindle are strong enough to allow for good milling of wood and probably for a (slow) milling of aluminum. Rods are accurate. Frame is OK (I would add two strips for extra rigidity of attaching X/Z assembly, but it is OK as is). But couplers for stepper motors and spinner attachment are really bad. This should be easy and cheap to fix, and could turn this unit into a much more capable CNC. Couplers for attaching stepper motors to positioning rods move if there is any resistance, that is when milling more than a hair deep. This should be trivial to fix; there are many ways of good attachment for two metal items together that cost pennies. The spindle attachment is even worse -- spindle goes into a wobbly plastic ring. Any lateral force moves spindle assembly around and the bit off vertical, killing precision. Same as with couplers -- OK when engraving, but deeper milling is inaccurate. It would be more expensive ($20-$50 maybe?) to add a rigid spindle attachment but would allow real milling, not just engraving. Bottom line: at least 4 stars, and many good parts. But could be much more capable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2020 by Alex

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