I bought my CNC (different brand than yours) after doing a lot of research and talking with others who are already using CNC's. One very important thing I got from everyone I spoke with, was that they either regretted not getting a spindle, or have already upgraded to one. That was enough for me to order mine with a spindle. A spindle is faster, more powerful, and MUCH quieter than a router. You can actually have a conversation with someone without wearing hearing protection with a spindle.
Thanks for the video. Mine's on order. Can't wait. Any accessories or parts you recommend I order before it arrives (so the parts will be here when it's installed)?
Thanks for watching. I would get it hooked up to a laptop right away. It's so much better than using the touch screen. Also an overhead dust collection system is a great idea. Last, if you're going to go with a drag chain you will have to extend your X and Z cables. The extensions are available from Onefinity.(I have everything to do the drag chain except the extension cables.) That would be a great start.
@@MattMadeIt123 Thanks. I have one set of cable extensions coming, but I thought I would need these to extend the placement of the control box. Sounds like a second pair of extension cables are needed if I use the drag chain?
The X/Z cable my machine came with is 36"'. So that needs to be extended to use a drag chain. The cables for Y1 and Y2 are pretty long and allow for different control box placements. But depending on your setup you may need 2 sets of extensions.
Glad I found you Matt, the content of this video is very compelling and thorough I will sub and enjoy your progress. I am ordering a machine for the new year.
My table is 49x49 with the machine pushed as far back and to the right as I can. This gives me enough space for a future drag chain on the left. I would like a few more inches on the front though. If I built another table it would be 54 deep. Thanks for watching.
49x49. I have the machine offset to the right and back, leaving the motors about 1/2" away from the walls. This gives me a little open table space on the front and left side.
After a lot of back and forth looking at other CNC’s, your video helped me decide on the Onefinity. All in with your upgrades how much should I expect to pay? I’m hoping to be under $3k. Thanks! Can’t wait to see what else you make.
I got the "stiffy" 3rd rail for free under a promotion. That promotion has ended. So I got lucky there. That said, I think 3K is a good realistic budget. You should be able to get the machine, a router/spindle, dust collection and build a table for it for 3K.
I went through a few free ones but wasn't really impressed with any of them. Bought VCarve Desktop, really liked it, and upgraded to Pro pretty quickly. Desktop limits your project size which I didn't like. The capability of the software is way above my skill level but I'm learning. That X-50 is going to be sweet! Thanks for stopping by.
Hey there! My cnc just came in yesterday and I'm excited to run it. I was wondering though, what programs do you use to design your projects with for the onefinity? I'm a little confused on how many programs I need to run the machine, would love some advice!
Congrats! I use Vectric Vcarve Pro.(started with desktop then upgraded) You only need the one program because it does both CAD(design) and generates gcode. So with it you can design a project and then the software will generate gcode based on your design. The Onefinity reads the gcode to perform the carving operation with it's built in CAM(motion) software. It's also pretty easy to understand and they have excellent support. There are several free options for software out there as well. I tried a few but personally didn't really like them so I bought Vcarve. If you're looking for something free and easy to use to get started I would go with Easel. Fusion 360 is a very robust program that is free to hobbyists for 1 year, but it has a pretty steep learning curve. Hope this helps.
I bought my CNC (different brand than yours) after doing a lot of research and talking with others who are already using CNC's. One very important thing I got from everyone I spoke with, was that they either regretted not getting a spindle, or have already upgraded to one. That was enough for me to order mine with a spindle. A spindle is faster, more powerful, and MUCH quieter than a router. You can actually have a conversation with someone without wearing hearing protection with a spindle.
Thanks for the info. A spindle and a laser are both on my wish list.
I’m learning so much watching these videos!
I'm so glad you find them helpful. Thanks for watching.
Great video! Thanks for sharing!
My pleasure. Thanks for the kind comment.
love the video and your honesty..hopefully in 2022 I'll be getting this CNC and I to won't know what I am doing lol..keep up the great videos
Thanks for watching. It's no small investment but it really is a great machine.
Nice video...it looks to be the woodworker x50...
I'll order mine by the end of summer to be ready for november.
Can't go wrong with Onefinity. It's worth the wait IMO.
Very cool! That looks like an amazing tool! Can't wait to see all the cool projects to come!
Thanks! It is a bunch of fun.
You will love it
I'm Loving mine and have started to make some sales
That's awesome. Congratulations! Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the video. Mine's on order. Can't wait. Any accessories or parts you recommend I order before it arrives (so the parts will be here when it's installed)?
Thanks for watching. I would get it hooked up to a laptop right away. It's so much better than using the touch screen. Also an overhead dust collection system is a great idea. Last, if you're going to go with a drag chain you will have to extend your X and Z cables. The extensions are available from Onefinity.(I have everything to do the drag chain except the extension cables.) That would be a great start.
@@MattMadeIt123 Thanks. I have one set of cable extensions coming, but I thought I would need these to extend the placement of the control box. Sounds like a second pair of extension cables are needed if I use the drag chain?
The X/Z cable my machine came with is 36"'. So that needs to be extended to use a drag chain. The cables for Y1 and Y2 are pretty long and allow for different control box placements. But depending on your setup you may need 2 sets of extensions.
Glad I found you Matt, the content of this video is very compelling and thorough I will sub and enjoy your progress. I am ordering a machine for the new year.
Your going to love it.
Good video Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
I start my CNC journey with this video. Any questions about the machine or suggestions you have are appreciated. Thanks for watching.
just got my shipping notice today YEEHAA
Good job cuz! From Wendy
Thanks for the overview and impressions. :-)
I can't wait to get my onefinity!
I'm sure you're going to enjoy it. Thanks for watching.
Of what material are the end parts of each axis made of? I'm talking about the black parts, is this plastic or painted metal? Thanks
The black brackets holding the steel rail tubes are anodized machined aluminum.
What are the dimensions of your table top?
My table is 49x49 with the machine pushed as far back and to the right as I can. This gives me enough space for a future drag chain on the left. I would like a few more inches on the front though. If I built another table it would be 54 deep. Thanks for watching.
What size did you make your table for this machine?
49x49. I have the machine offset to the right and back, leaving the motors about 1/2" away from the walls. This gives me a little open table space on the front and left side.
After a lot of back and forth looking at other CNC’s, your video helped me decide on the Onefinity. All in with your upgrades how much should I expect to pay? I’m hoping to be under $3k. Thanks! Can’t wait to see what else you make.
I got the "stiffy" 3rd rail for free under a promotion. That promotion has ended. So I got lucky there. That said, I think 3K is a good realistic budget. You should be able to get the machine, a router/spindle, dust collection and build a table for it for 3K.
Congratulations. What software did you decide to go with?
I'm still waiting for my X-50 Journeyman.
I went through a few free ones but wasn't really impressed with any of them. Bought VCarve Desktop, really liked it, and upgraded to Pro pretty quickly. Desktop limits your project size which I didn't like. The capability of the software is way above my skill level but I'm learning. That X-50 is going to be sweet! Thanks for stopping by.
@@MattMadeIt123 I went ahead and purchased VCarve Pro. Trying to get the basics figured out before the X-50 arrives.
That's a great idea. You could have a few projects ready to go before you even get the machine. Nice!
Thanks for the video! What table top size did you go with and what design software are you using?😊
My table is 49x49 and I use VCarve Pro. Thanks for watching.
@@MattMadeIt123 thanks Matt. 😊
Hey there! My cnc just came in yesterday and I'm excited to run it. I was wondering though, what programs do you use to design your projects with for the onefinity? I'm a little confused on how many programs I need to run the machine, would love some advice!
Congrats! I use Vectric Vcarve Pro.(started with desktop then upgraded) You only need the one program because it does both CAD(design) and generates gcode. So with it you can design a project and then the software will generate gcode based on your design. The Onefinity reads the gcode to perform the carving operation with it's built in CAM(motion) software. It's also pretty easy to understand and they have excellent support. There are several free options for software out there as well. I tried a few but personally didn't really like them so I bought Vcarve. If you're looking for something free and easy to use to get started I would go with Easel. Fusion 360 is a very robust program that is free to hobbyists for 1 year, but it has a pretty steep learning curve. Hope this helps.