Morning
Reading some of the previous posts, it sounds as though there are some people on here who do know about CNC, so I may as well ask! I am looking to buy a small, budget, CNC router for engraving and milling brass. Basically I want to engrave some small brass plates and cut them out of a (say) 2mm sheet. I’m not interested in CNC milling wood.
I have a moderate amount of hobby machining experience, owning a lathe, a couple of manual mills and surface grinder. I have been through the learning curve of trying to get small underpowered machines to cut metals and get a decent surface finish, so I am not completely naive.
My budget is - budget. Let’s say 2k absolute max all in.
It seems that, in the last couple of years, manufacturers have made quite an effort to install ball screws, linear rails, VFD, spindles, etc on budget machines. This is welcome. However, the rigidity of the budget machines looks extremely flimsy at best.
I’ve watched James Dean Designs videos, which gives an idea of what’s on the market, however, the bloke is more of a sales agent for the companies who make the machines, and doesn’t really have a Scooby Doo about machining. However, he does show some budget machines doing some metal cutting, getting fairly questionable results, but I’m sure with some tweaking I could do a lot better. Which makes me think that for my purposes, one of those machines might not be a bad idea.
A few, I’ve been looking at are:
The new Genmitsu 3030 prover max (moving bed, gantry looks extremely flimsy with 4 screws holding it on)
Foxalien Vasto - flimsy bed, moving gantry.
Then the JFT 3040 on Amazon which looks more sturdy.
Anolex.
Otherwise, it’s an area I’m completely completely new to and I don’t really know what I’m looking for. I’m fully aware that these machines are basically toys.
Any thoughts anybody has would be very welcome.
Cheers
Steve
Reading some of the previous posts, it sounds as though there are some people on here who do know about CNC, so I may as well ask! I am looking to buy a small, budget, CNC router for engraving and milling brass. Basically I want to engrave some small brass plates and cut them out of a (say) 2mm sheet. I’m not interested in CNC milling wood.
I have a moderate amount of hobby machining experience, owning a lathe, a couple of manual mills and surface grinder. I have been through the learning curve of trying to get small underpowered machines to cut metals and get a decent surface finish, so I am not completely naive.
My budget is - budget. Let’s say 2k absolute max all in.
It seems that, in the last couple of years, manufacturers have made quite an effort to install ball screws, linear rails, VFD, spindles, etc on budget machines. This is welcome. However, the rigidity of the budget machines looks extremely flimsy at best.
I’ve watched James Dean Designs videos, which gives an idea of what’s on the market, however, the bloke is more of a sales agent for the companies who make the machines, and doesn’t really have a Scooby Doo about machining. However, he does show some budget machines doing some metal cutting, getting fairly questionable results, but I’m sure with some tweaking I could do a lot better. Which makes me think that for my purposes, one of those machines might not be a bad idea.
A few, I’ve been looking at are:
The new Genmitsu 3030 prover max (moving bed, gantry looks extremely flimsy with 4 screws holding it on)
Foxalien Vasto - flimsy bed, moving gantry.
Then the JFT 3040 on Amazon which looks more sturdy.
Anolex.
Otherwise, it’s an area I’m completely completely new to and I don’t really know what I’m looking for. I’m fully aware that these machines are basically toys.
Any thoughts anybody has would be very welcome.
Cheers
Steve
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