I've been thinking about getting a CNC for while. I recently met
@flh801978 who was telling me about his CNC, and that rekindled my interest.
When I returned to work on the 9th I had a nice surprise of a long service bonus, so decided to use that to buy one and give it a go. I have quite a limited space, but wanted to buy the biggest I could fit into the space I had in mind.
Jump forward a week later and I have a Genmitsu ProverXL4030. I picked this for a number of reasons. One being it is quite a sturdy frame. It is also screw driven and not belts. I did nearly go for the Fox Alien Vasto with the ball screws, but it was too large a footprint. The 4030 can also be expanded at a later date if needed.
I got a lot of information from
James Dean Design on Youtube - he has some 3018 content on there too. His 4030 build video certainly helped me both make up my mind and complete the build without issue.
I'd just started my first (unsuccessful) cut when my new drum sander turned up, so not had chance to play anymore. Will be having a day on it tomorrow though.
I'm probably going to use Carveco Maker and either Candle or UGS sender. Need to learn those more before I can get some success.
@MikeK Is there any mileage in setting up a dedicated CNC forum on here for members?