Very well done and thorough video. What it convinced me though is this is a terrible machine for anyone but a very experienced CNC machine operator. Poorly made, inaccurate programming, and difficult to upload or adjust projects. Thank you for an accurate and honest review.
It is pretty bad really. Loose screws, lying about software compatibility, a bit of a con about the motors used, dodgy menu & Z probe not working properly!!!! What baffles me is what are these companies thinking sending crappy machines of all descriptions around the world for review!!!!
Thanks for your well-crafted video, sincerely. And thank you for your suggestions on our products, thank you very much, this is the most important thing for us, and I also hope that other friends who have used it can provide valuable suggestions, I hope we can become better together, We will summarize these suggestions to the relevant departments, and strive to make the best machine for our customer, respect~😺
Hi! On mine on the x axis 4 out of 6 of the wheel's bearings where stuck and I found out when routing a circle it was ending up lopsided so I had to basically dismantle the whole thing. Its a good machine the problem is TT your quality control seems to be lacking.
@@xample222 Hi there! We're sorry you experienced issues with the bearings on your machine. We take our products' quality very seriously and strive to improve quality control processes. We appreciate your feedback, and we'll make sure to address this issue in the future. If you have any more concerns or questions, please don't hesitate to let us know. Thank you for choosing TwoTrees! 😊🌳
Thankfully i had mone of these issues with mine, well except for the zprobe. Took about 4 hours to assemble but its been doing just fine since i got it. It works with easel too! Great machine for the money in my opinion 👍
In easel you need to go to machine settings to tell it that you have a spindle. Once you do that it inserts the spindle start command and it should auto start. I haven't worked out how to auto insert a delay to enable the spindle to come up to speed in easel though.
I bought this one. I was fully conscious of the limitations btw. Now, despite being a small and underpowered machine, it does fill a niche in my workshop. First of all, I used it to make the parts of my larger, completely from-scratch, CNC that I could not make by hand to any reasonable accuracy. For that, it was fine and invaluable. Second, I use it to make small parts and things that don't require a lot of setup. In essence, stuff that would be too cumbersome to make on the large machine (especially given that the large one is not designed for all-purpose work, but rather requires making fixture plates with exact alignment on the machine bed before starting to make parts, as I do not ever want my cutter to touch the machine bed and the alignment system I worked so hard to create and mess it up). And for that, it does its job very well.
If you buy this cnc also make sure all bearing wheels are rolling freely, on mine on the x axis 4 out of 6 of the well's bearings where stuck and I found out when routing a circle it was ending up lopsided so I had to basically dismantle the whole thing. Its a good machine the problem is TT quality control.
Excellent review. Cheap costs more as we know, good piece of kit for those who have all the time in the world to spend countless days fine tuning this half baked stuff. For the rest of us? Not a single chance!
My big 60120 AVID cnc took me four full days to assemble... I was so physically exhausted after I had to sleep for like two days before I got to use the machine.... My second smaller 2448 machine took a month to build but I built that one from scratch...
From your review and in depth testing the CNC is very much in a different league than what the manufacturer claims. And knowing what you discovered I would be very hesitant to chose this one I think. Amazingly good work on the review - ten thumbs up! 👍🏻👏🏻
I just got one for new year. With the 500w spindle upgrade. It seems that they have updated the software version by now. I m a neewbie at cnc so i cannot compare. But i checked all nuts and bolts during assembly and after some struggle to learn the software and the machine i think for this price you get a lot of fun. Its not a pro machine build for spitting out batch work. I intent to use it to cerate templates for the more complex parts of furniture i want to rout. I
One thing I do with any CNC machine is to put it inside a cardboard box. The top is open of course so you can watch what's going on. But it keeps the little fine chips from flying everywhere.
Love the review.. For me as soon as I saw that spindle I was disappointed, just drop that straight away and give the buyers different aluminum holders for better options. I have never managed to get Easel to work with any of my CNC machines so I am used to the SD card and candle but it's not really the best salutation at all. I would probably buy one knowing I had some work to do but then again I like modding these things. Take $100 of for a router and holder upgrade and it would be a good starting point
You can move the router when it's powered off. +/- 0.5mm at least. That's only going to produce scraps. I can't deflect mine more than +/- 0.002mm. Build one from scratch and you can easily expect < 0.02mm final accuracy. CarveCo is worth the money: the layout tools are good and it includes newer ArtCAM (with it you can engrave images with depth replacing shading). I built a wood CNC using a QueenBee frame (linear rails, tensioned ACME screws), a Duet3D WiFi controller configured for CNC, and the Makita trim router. It'll do anything, very very well. If all you're doing is cutting out plywood geese, painting them cornflower blue, and selling them for $2, then stick with that CNC.
Thanks dude for your video. I have seen some other of your videos and those are also well made. We all need honest reviews like this. You give pros and cons for the product - that is just what i need for my decisions. I just subscribed to your channel. Good work !
I started to buy a low end. I ended up ordering a one infinity. The part that's sad is the 5 month delivery wait. Thanks for the video. From here it looks pretty good : )
Nice to learn the state of quality you get at the moment for this amount. Food for thought like me being a newby on that topic. There's lots of new stuff for a beginner anyways, and if you get stuck with researching issues its a double disaster. But thanks to videos like this, I'll think about it twice. I have stronger spindles for a start... I'd really like to make an additional IKEA joke here, but I must invent a good one first :)
You get what you paid for! High quality premium products have always been available if you can afford to lay for it. Just like not all watches made in Switzerland are top notch.
Thank you for your honest detailed review. In answer to your question, I'd say: No, I won't buy this machine at all, even if it is offered at half price.
It's always intressting to see what is available in the market. I got my first cnc in may 2021 and really enjoy using it. During alot of years thinking of building one from scratch myself I ended up buying one that came in 4 pices plus controller and some cabels,, 16-20 screws and ~1 hours assably later and it was ready to run. But then I needed to build the table to attach it to before I got the machine. Given the larger work area of ~800x800mm it feels like it will be able to create most of my upcomming projects. Really fun to see all your projects.
I don't think that machine quite makes it to the "sanitary minimum" and I never want to invest in anything below or even at it. Thank you for the honest in-depth review!
Finally.. a honest review of the TTC 450. Can you please elaborate on what screws were loose initially? Also.. do you have any play in the Z axis? On mine if I grab one of the legs and shake back and forth, there's a bit of play. I didn't start it yet as I am waiting for the 500w upgraded spindle that they forgot to send initially, but that play seems a bit too much. Thank you!
The best hobby CNC machine, is the one made from your ideas and built with your own hands. You could have a lot of fun building your own, and I bet it would turn out amazing. 🙌🏻😉
Few people possess all of the requisite skills to completely execute a CNC build. People good with electronics tend to have weak mechanical skills and vice versa. Of course there are some individuals that are strong across the board. But they're fairly rare in my experience. It's like there's mental blocks going on or something.
thats intresting to see for that quality its just to expensive if you look at something like a volksfräse that cost roughly 1k you can see how much money you should spent
Hey, the problem with the Probe in Candle is easy to solve. Just replace the standard Commands to these: G21G91G38.2Z-50F80; G0Z1; G38.2Z-2F30; G92Z19.5; G0Z5F10M30; And boom shakalaka it works great!
Hello Swedish Maker! Firstly. amazing you can pump out so many high quality videos in the middle of moving house! And the CNC looks super too! Take care mate 💪
for someone starting out with no experience or knowledge this sounds like a waste of money and time thank you for the review and maybe this video will be an incentive for the company to step up their game
hi, I have the same CNC and after updating the firmware the z-probe is very slow and the spindle doesn't descend onto the piece like what happened to you. How did you solve it? Thank you
Who would buy from a company who considers the dimensions of the backplate were a company secret. It just puts you to the trouble of some disassembly to measure it.
Fellow woodworking Swede here! Fun to see CNC's getting down in pricing, soon enough there'll be a one that gets most things 'right' out of the box hopefully.. Also... What kind of planer & thicknesser combo are you using? Been looking for a decent budget alternative for my garage shop for some time now...
Just reading the comments. Lol if it was a excellent machine that sold for $999. Ppl would complain about paying that much for the size. You can not please ppl 😂.
"I'm waiting for mine to be delivered, and I also plan to change the spindle. Would you be willing to share the support plan for the spindle you made?"
Oh wow, a brutal and honest review. So by the time you upgrade the spindle, replace the stepper motors and by the looks of it the controller your left with just purchasing a frame. 🤦🏻 Loving the quality of these videos and the way you produce them. 👊🏻👍🏻
The frame, rails, & screws are the least capable bit of it. Controller is esp32 with grbl firmware which is perfectly capable up to 24v/2amp peek motors with proper driver chips & universal gcode sender rather than the buggy candle joke. Even the little 775 motor is 5x more capable than the flimsy frame of these toy routers, the only reason people make any gains at all going to larger motors is the increased mass adding some resistance to chatter. attach a 5lb weight on the Z and it will probably do about as well that 775 motor as it would with a mikita on it.
A frame, linear guides and linear actuators. Which is about half of a complete CNC system. Then you need electronics (drives and an interface), the axis motors and the spindle. Finally you need a machine controller too. Once you've upgraded the electronics you probably can't use the machine controller supplied. Because you've scrapped their electronics which likely contained the controller as firmware.
@@celimake you don't think those drives can really run 24V at 2A, do you? Because they cannot. Max TC on SMD drives is around 2.4W. 24x2=48 which is a far cry from 2.4. The term orders of magnitude comes to mind. Methinks you've no idea how stepper drives actually work. They are very much current limiting devices.
Given the work envelope size, the underpowered stepper motors and spindle make it more of a "kit that arrives partially assembled but missing pieces" rather than a decent machine.
And if you like to upgrade like this guy here you will be at nearly at the same price but with a much sturdy machine if workspace of the 3018 is enough. ua-cam.com/video/w26DHMccicE/v-deo.htmlsi=fimD0cPSf8o17hR-
I got one… In Parts alone, It’s worth what I Paid.. (500.00)us, a few years ago… I figured that I could mesh with the Openbuilds World if I wanted..(I did).. And Black box is an easy swap(software wise). The nema 23 on the z is nice and over all, its fine. I will upgrade further but again, it’s well worth the 500 in parts alone.. Glad I got it.. Wish there was an aluminum Z mounting plate for The 65mm mounts..(There are none!) only way is diy or 3d printed and That’s not going to work for me.. So, I’ll keep waiting,,for now. Until then I’ll just keep using wood.🤙🏻
Where might I find that small electric screwdriver you used? Do you recommend it for small projects? I wonder how much power it has for bigger tasks. ???
Well, the two cents of an old CNC router builder. 1. Never use 3D printed parts for any structural application on a CNC. 2. When you "upgrade" a spindle on a light machine you make things worst, because the structure won't deal with the new torque and the bigger tools it can carry. So you won't be able to get the full monthy anyways.
Hi, interesting…….. first time viewer and have done the things you need. Now, would you recommend this unit to a brand new user? I could take the risk on a £150 unit and just bin it if I didn’t get into it but I am hitting some buffers at £599. Thoughts if you could please Bob England
Hi 👋 Swedish Maker , I am new to your work shop, great territorial I won’t be buying one of these soon, I am thinking I’ll find something at some point, I think my budget left to go up quite a bit as I would like to get something already assembled or virtually as, I used to have my own specialist joinery shop , but I am now retired living in France, but do you fancy making some bits and pieces and having a go on CNC scary don’t know anything about them never use one but I have seen the working, not sure whether what is left of my brain will be able to cope. 😂 Look forward to next territorial.. PHIL FROM THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOULIN FRANCE
Hi Pierre, in my opinion it is not worth the money for a machine that does not seem sturdy enough, so I will still with the one that I made some years ago, Its only 1200 x 2000 lol, and only cost me £150 to make yes that's right £150, as a retired toolmaker you can guess I made most of the items my self, but thank you the video
So…I don’t see that anyone picked up in this. You state at 2:44 that the working space is 460 cm X 460 cm. That’s 181.1 X 181.1 inches. That more than 15 feet times 15 feet. Did you mean 46.3 inches? Or maybe 46 centimeters so 18 X 18 inches
You want "Universal gcode sender" Edit the grbl settings and that machine will likely travel at 2000mm/m or better, cutting speeds will be much lower because of machine flex, nothing about its capability to move. It is just a 3018 with longer travels, don't expect anything more out of it without a lot of modification.
"It's a company secret" is code for "We stole it from someone else" when it comes to Chinese equipment. Wouldn't be surprised if the firmware it's built on stolen/mislicensed code as well.
I wonder how we built things for a couple thousand years without CNC...CNC is a great tool for machining parts that go into machines...As a carpenter, I dislike them...I can do stuff way faster with my routers, table saw, mitre saw; etc...
You mean marketing. It's been an integral part of doing business since the days of Sumer. Most people would be unemployed without it, especially today. This creator wasn't exactly praising this product, either. That probably means you're getting an honest opinion...
Great review, but WHY, WHY, WHY do all youtubers think it necessary to add music?? Just listen to it around 4:15 - how is that noise contributing anything of value to your otherwise good production?
Dimensions of the spindel mounting plate a Company Secret? Man what company is this? Thanks for the in depth review. Buying this kit will save you time to source and manufacture the parts needed to build this machine. So as a starter kit to implement upgrades it could be just okay ish. For learning CNC / Gcode this might be a interesting build. But lying the machine supports Easel is a BIG no no. I'd save more money and buy a ready to carve machine with decent spindel.
The plate cannot be a secret to anyone with access to the plate and a ruler. Maybe in the future they can encapsulate the plate in epoxy resin to protect their proprietary IP? Or perhaps what they meant is they don't know?
It is much smaller - 460 / 450 mm x 460/450 mm. This is a very marketing driven way of miniaturizing things, just scale the dimensions down in a data sheet, but not in the real world... :)😎
great video.. Thanks.. It reminds me very much of the 3D printer market.. For example the Ender 5 Pro I had thrust upon me by my brother who wanted prototypes made for his inventions and didn't want to learn how to use it himself. OMG it is not an exact science at all.. so many things can ruin your prints/plans. I tried many things before getting acceptable prints but this type of thing is not a 'buy and use' item at all.. like this CNC machine you demo here.
Do not understand why you want to 'bypass' g-code. It is the universal language of CNC, and has been for over 60 years. Going via g-code gives lots of ability to modify machine operation, adding the appropriate g-code instructions in the customize section of your software (or post processor). Standards in any field are good, and to have such an established standard in CNC is a boon. Having the nightmare of having to match software/hardware compatibility is completely avoided.
@@jesserhodes7430 It's not about the size. With this price tag I would expect some... pretension for cutting aluminium. I believe that if you upgrade 3018 keeping it within the price of this machine, semi decent job with aluminium can be done. In this machine I do not see this potential. Maybe I am wrong. Size-wise - same 3018 can be expanded to the size similar (bit smaller, but still) to this machine and show not much worse results, if worse at all. But the price would be half of this one. So I am not saying it is bad. I am saying that it doesn't match any niche. At least in my point. I am considering buying the CNC of this size, but 4.5 times more expensive. So it not about the size...
@Artem I appreciate your explanation. I frame houses and do trim carpentry, but I've been interested in understanding this type of woodworking to do as a hobby. It's another world compared to what I know.
@@jesserhodes7430 and this world is very interesting! Dont get disencouraged with what i wrote. If you know for sure that wood is the hardest thing that will be in your cnc (i also thought so and was wrong), and the size for you is a key factor, than i caanot recall anything of this size for this price.
This sounds like a lot of headache. If it doesn’t work better out of the box I would never recommend it to anybody. I understand that you are quite good at this but considering all of us normal people it’s to much trouble 😢
Very well done and thorough video. What it convinced me though is this is a terrible machine for anyone but a very experienced CNC machine operator. Poorly made, inaccurate programming, and difficult to upload or adjust projects. Thank you for an accurate and honest review.
It is pretty bad really. Loose screws, lying about software compatibility, a bit of a con about the motors used, dodgy menu & Z probe not working properly!!!! What baffles me is what are these companies thinking sending crappy machines of all descriptions around the world for review!!!!
Thanks for your well-crafted video, sincerely. And thank you for your suggestions on our products, thank you very much, this is the most important thing for us, and I also hope that other friends who have used it can provide valuable suggestions, I hope we can become better together, We will summarize these suggestions to the relevant departments, and strive to make the best machine for our customer, respect~😺
thanks for letting everyone know your are eager to make every product better.
@@TheSwedishMaker It is our aim to manufacture products that satisfy customers
And Thanks again for your practical suggestion, respect~
Hi! On mine on the x axis 4 out of 6 of the wheel's bearings where stuck and I found out when routing a circle it was ending up lopsided so I had to basically dismantle the whole thing. Its a good machine the problem is TT your quality control seems to be lacking.
@@xample222 Hi there! We're sorry you experienced issues with the bearings on your machine. We take our products' quality very seriously and strive to improve quality control processes. We appreciate your feedback, and we'll make sure to address this issue in the future. If you have any more concerns or questions, please don't hesitate to let us know. Thank you for choosing TwoTrees! 😊🌳
@@Twotrees3Dofficial Please offer a 65mm adapter for the customers that want to use a trim router.
Thankfully i had mone of these issues with mine, well except for the zprobe. Took about 4 hours to assemble but its been doing just fine since i got it. It works with easel too! Great machine for the money in my opinion 👍
In easel you need to go to machine settings to tell it that you have a spindle. Once you do that it inserts the spindle start command and it should auto start. I haven't worked out how to auto insert a delay to enable the spindle to come up to speed in easel though.
Your honest and unbiased appraisal of this machine has convinced me never to buy it, loved your video
I bought this one. I was fully conscious of the limitations btw.
Now, despite being a small and underpowered machine, it does fill a niche in my workshop.
First of all, I used it to make the parts of my larger, completely from-scratch, CNC that I could not make by hand to any reasonable accuracy. For that, it was fine and invaluable.
Second, I use it to make small parts and things that don't require a lot of setup. In essence, stuff that would be too cumbersome to make on the large machine (especially given that the large one is not designed for all-purpose work, but rather requires making fixture plates with exact alignment on the machine bed before starting to make parts, as I do not ever want my cutter to touch the machine bed and the alignment system I worked so hard to create and mess it up). And for that, it does its job very well.
You’ve smashed it again Pierre. Totally honest review ✅
Fantastic video quality ✅
Superb editing ✅
And great fun to watch ✅
Your the man !
If you buy this cnc also make sure all bearing wheels are rolling freely, on mine on the x axis 4 out of 6 of the well's bearings where stuck and I found out when routing a circle it was ending up lopsided so I had to basically dismantle the whole thing. Its a good machine the problem is TT quality control.
Excellent review. Cheap costs more as we know, good piece of kit for those who have all the time in the world to spend countless days fine tuning this half baked stuff. For the rest of us? Not a single chance!
2:40 - i believe it's not 460cm x 460 cm , but rather 460 mm x 460 mm. 4,6m x 4,6m at that price range would be a rather great deal.
Yeah I was wondering about that as he said it had a small table!? I’m like damn, how big is a big table then!?
It was 3% not $3 dollars so at $600 it would actually mean you save $18👍
Ditto
@@jamesmatheson5115 so you wouldn’t appreciate being able save $18?
@@lucashunnisett3066 I think ditto meant I was in agreeance would you.
@@jamesmatheson5115 is that the correct use of that word though?
@@lucashunnisett3066 It is if Im in 100% agreement to what you said, its like a repeat, isnt it, otherwise I'ld have to rewrite what you wrote.
I especially enjoyed all the kraftutryck that was needed to assemble it
I admire your patience with this kind of machine ...
My big 60120 AVID cnc took me four full days to assemble... I was so physically exhausted after I had to sleep for like two days before I got to use the machine.... My second smaller 2448 machine took a month to build but I built that one from scratch...
From your review and in depth testing the CNC is very much in a different league than what the manufacturer claims. And knowing what you discovered I would be very hesitant to chose this one I think. Amazingly good work on the review - ten thumbs up! 👍🏻👏🏻
I’m sure as hell never going consider it. Thank you for an honest presentation.👍👍
I watched some othe similar videos but they review very specialized tools or useless tools. I like your videos better, thanks !!
I just got one for new year. With the 500w spindle upgrade.
It seems that they have updated the software version by now.
I m a neewbie at cnc so i cannot compare. But i checked all nuts and bolts during assembly and after some struggle to learn the software and the machine i think for this price you get a lot of fun. Its not a pro machine build for spitting out batch work. I intent to use it to cerate templates for the more complex parts of furniture i want to rout.
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One thing I do with any CNC machine is to put it inside a cardboard box. The top is open of course so you can watch what's going on. But it keeps the little fine chips from flying everywhere.
Love the review..
For me as soon as I saw that spindle I was disappointed, just drop that straight away and give the buyers different aluminum holders for better options.
I have never managed to get Easel to work with any of my CNC machines so I am used to the SD card and candle but it's not really the best salutation at all.
I would probably buy one knowing I had some work to do but then again I like modding these things.
Take $100 of for a router and holder upgrade and it would be a good starting point
Any plans to upload the STL for the Makita adapter?
Spend the extra and get the longmill. I have one, and it's great 😊
Would love to see your review of TTC450 pro, that recently came out.
You can move the router when it's powered off. +/- 0.5mm at least. That's only going to produce scraps. I can't deflect mine more than +/- 0.002mm. Build one from scratch and you can easily expect < 0.02mm final accuracy. CarveCo is worth the money: the layout tools are good and it includes newer ArtCAM (with it you can engrave images with depth replacing shading). I built a wood CNC using a QueenBee frame (linear rails, tensioned ACME screws), a Duet3D WiFi controller configured for CNC, and the Makita trim router. It'll do anything, very very well. If all you're doing is cutting out plywood geese, painting them cornflower blue, and selling them for $2, then stick with that CNC.
Thanks dude for your video. I have seen some other of your videos and those are also well made. We all need honest reviews like this. You give pros and cons for the product - that is just what i need for my decisions. I just subscribed to your channel. Good work !
I started to buy a low end. I ended up ordering a one infinity. The part that's sad is the 5 month delivery wait. Thanks for the video. From here it looks pretty good : )
Nice to learn the state of quality you get at the moment for this amount. Food for thought like me being a newby on that topic.
There's lots of new stuff for a beginner anyways, and if you get stuck with researching issues its a double disaster.
But thanks to videos like this, I'll think about it twice. I have stronger spindles for a start...
I'd really like to make an additional IKEA joke here, but I must invent a good one first :)
You get what you paid for! High quality premium products have always been available if you can afford to lay for it. Just like not all watches made in Switzerland are top notch.
That was refreshing. An honest review.
Thank you for your honest detailed review. In answer to your question, I'd say: No, I won't buy this machine at all, even if it is offered at half price.
It's always intressting to see what is available in the market. I got my first cnc in may 2021 and really enjoy using it. During alot of years thinking of building one from scratch myself I ended up buying one that came in 4 pices plus controller and some cabels,, 16-20 screws and ~1 hours assably later and it was ready to run. But then I needed to build the table to attach it to before I got the machine. Given the larger work area of ~800x800mm it feels like it will be able to create most of my upcomming projects. Really fun to see all your projects.
Loved your clear analysis. Thanks…
I don't think that machine quite makes it to the "sanitary minimum" and I never want to invest in anything below or even at it. Thank you for the honest in-depth review!
Finally.. a honest review of the TTC 450. Can you please elaborate on what screws were loose initially? Also.. do you have any play in the Z axis? On mine if I grab one of the legs and shake back and forth, there's a bit of play. I didn't start it yet as I am waiting for the 500w upgraded spindle that they forgot to send initially, but that play seems a bit too much. Thank you!
The best hobby CNC machine, is the one made from your ideas and built with your own hands.
You could have a lot of fun building your own, and I bet it would turn out amazing.
🙌🏻😉
Few people possess all of the requisite skills to completely execute a CNC build. People good with electronics tend to have weak mechanical skills and vice versa. Of course there are some individuals that are strong across the board. But they're fairly rare in my experience. It's like there's mental blocks going on or something.
What's your opinion on the cnc?
Oh dear.... they used springs in the leadscrew nuts. Well, there goes any hope for positional accuracy.
thats intresting to see for that quality its just to expensive if you look at something like a volksfräse that cost roughly 1k you can see how much money you should spent
Hey,
the problem with the Probe in Candle is easy to solve. Just replace the standard Commands to these:
G21G91G38.2Z-50F80; G0Z1; G38.2Z-2F30; G92Z19.5; G0Z5F10M30;
And boom shakalaka it works great!
Hello Swedish Maker! Firstly. amazing you can pump out so many high quality videos in the middle of moving house! And the CNC looks super too! Take care mate 💪
Thanks man! Steve is also here interupting my work 😃
@@TheSwedishMaker Say hi to Steve
for someone starting out with no experience or knowledge this sounds like a waste of money and time thank you for the review and maybe this video will be an incentive for the company to step up their game
Love your videos as always! This is on sale for 365$ today, so I just ordered one :D
thanks! Oh nice!
Thank you
hi, I have the same CNC and after updating the firmware the z-probe is very slow and the spindle doesn't descend onto the piece like what happened to you. How did you solve it? Thank you
You have to put the probe offset in candle
I hope they can improve their quality.
Who would buy from a company who considers the dimensions of the backplate were a company secret. It just puts you to the trouble of some disassembly to measure it.
Fellow woodworking Swede here!
Fun to see CNC's getting down in pricing, soon enough there'll be a one that gets most things 'right' out of the box hopefully..
Also... What kind of planer & thicknesser combo are you using? Been looking for a decent budget alternative for my garage shop for some time now...
Just reading the comments. Lol if it was a excellent machine that sold for $999. Ppl would complain about paying that much for the size. You can not please ppl 😂.
"I'm waiting for mine to be delivered, and I also plan to change the spindle. Would you be willing to share the support plan for the spindle you made?"
shoot me an e-mail and I´ll have it sent out. info@theswedishmaker.com
2:14 The coupon code is for 3 percent off, not 3 dollars, so that would make it about $581, or $18 off.
good call! I only realised after editing the video.
Oh wow, a brutal and honest review. So by the time you upgrade the spindle, replace the stepper motors and by the looks of it the controller your left with just purchasing a frame. 🤦🏻
Loving the quality of these videos and the way you produce them. 👊🏻👍🏻
The frame, rails, & screws are the least capable bit of it. Controller is esp32 with grbl firmware which is perfectly capable up to 24v/2amp peek motors with proper driver chips & universal gcode sender rather than the buggy candle joke. Even the little 775 motor is 5x more capable than the flimsy frame of these toy routers, the only reason people make any gains at all going to larger motors is the increased mass adding some resistance to chatter. attach a 5lb weight on the Z and it will probably do about as well that 775 motor as it would with a mikita on it.
thank you! 👊
A frame, linear guides and linear actuators. Which is about half of a complete CNC system. Then you need electronics (drives and an interface), the axis motors and the spindle. Finally you need a machine controller too. Once you've upgraded the electronics you probably can't use the machine controller supplied. Because you've scrapped their electronics which likely contained the controller as firmware.
@@celimake you don't think those drives can really run 24V at 2A, do you? Because they cannot. Max TC on SMD drives is around 2.4W. 24x2=48 which is a far cry from 2.4. The term orders of magnitude comes to mind. Methinks you've no idea how stepper drives actually work. They are very much current limiting devices.
Thanks for the look at this small CNC, It is a pass for me.
Given the work envelope size, the underpowered stepper motors and spindle make it more of a "kit that arrives partially assembled but missing pieces" rather than a decent machine.
Discounted from $999, ever noticed how everything online is apparently discounted lately.
Thanks for taking the time and having the patience to do a thorough review of this CNC, guess I will be sticking with my 3018 Pro for the time being.
Good choice!
And if you like to upgrade like this guy here you will be at nearly at the same price but with a much sturdy machine if workspace of the 3018 is enough. ua-cam.com/video/w26DHMccicE/v-deo.htmlsi=fimD0cPSf8o17hR-
Började precis följa! Hälsningar från en annan trä-snickar-projekt-människa från Finland.
tack! 😃
I got one…
In Parts alone, It’s worth what I Paid.. (500.00)us, a few years ago…
I figured that I could mesh with the Openbuilds World if I wanted..(I did)..
And Black box is an easy swap(software wise).
The nema 23 on the z is nice and over all, its fine.
I will upgrade further but again, it’s well worth the 500 in parts alone..
Glad I got it..
Wish there was an aluminum Z mounting plate for The 65mm mounts..(There are none!) only way is diy or 3d printed and That’s not going to work for me.. So, I’ll keep waiting,,for now.
Until then I’ll just keep using wood.🤙🏻
..Still waiting for a real makita Mount for the z axis..🤙🏻
is they shielded board on pro or still go off when u use vacuum on same line ?
Pierre by now you must have a pile of these cnc's and lasers stacked in a dark corner of your shop. Great review, No BS, honest and to the point.👍
thanks man! I could have a cnc graveyard in my garden 😃
What did u mean with "calibrating the gcode" for the circle?
Did the machine that you tested have the 500 watt motor/spindle?
Which part of the machine have the loose screws?
You Rock!
Thanks for doing this. I've been thinking about a desktop CNC. I haven't found one yet that seems worth the price. I guess I'll keep looking.
it's really hard to find one at the price point that works really well. Unfortunately. At least the Sainsmart machines work with Easel.
Quick observation. It says 3%, meaning it would be $18 off.
hi The Swedish Maker can you show me the link for the makita 3D part for TTc 450 cnc how can I download
Greetings from Norway
I didn't know Rhett had another channel. Where's Link?
Where might I find that small electric screwdriver you used? Do you recommend it for small projects? I wonder how much power it has for bigger tasks. ???
Well, the two cents of an old CNC router builder. 1. Never use 3D printed parts for any structural application on a CNC. 2. When you "upgrade" a spindle on a light machine you make things worst, because the structure won't deal with the new torque and the bigger tools it can carry. So you won't be able to get the full monthy anyways.
Really digging this channel!
thanks!
great review, subbed
Hi, interesting…….. first time viewer and have done the things you need.
Now, would you recommend this unit to a brand new user? I could take the risk on a £150 unit and just bin it if I didn’t get into it but I am hitting some buffers at £599. Thoughts if you could please
Bob
England
Can this cnc print to cut?
Hi 👋 Swedish Maker , I am new to your work shop, great territorial I won’t be buying one of these soon, I am thinking I’ll find something at some point, I think my budget left to go up quite a bit as I would like to get something already assembled or virtually as,
I used to have my own specialist joinery shop , but I am now retired living in France, but do you fancy making some bits and pieces and having a go on CNC scary don’t know anything about them never use one but I have seen the working, not sure whether what is left of my brain will be able to cope. 😂 Look forward to next territorial.. PHIL FROM THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOULIN FRANCE
What was written on that map highlighting countries that use the imperial system? It was cut off and I really wanted to read it. 😂
Hi Pierre, in my opinion it is not worth the money for a machine that does not seem sturdy enough, so I will still with the one that I made some years ago, Its only 1200 x 2000 lol, and only cost me £150 to make yes that's right £150, as a retired toolmaker you can guess I made most of the items my self, but thank you the video
The coupon you showed is 3% ($17) off not $3 so it would be $582
So…I don’t see that anyone picked up in this. You state at 2:44 that the working space is 460 cm X 460 cm. That’s 181.1 X 181.1 inches. That more than 15 feet times 15 feet. Did you mean 46.3 inches? Or maybe 46 centimeters so 18 X 18 inches
that's true. It was supposed to be mm instead of cm.
You showed 460cm that would be 4.6M, unless your a giant, that don't look right. Maybe its 460MM? I could be wrong though?
I've gone through a few iterations of cheap CNCs. Meh... I'm done. I'll wait until I can afford an X-Carve.
With all those issues, it's not ready to be sold yet.
Good job on the review, filming and editing. Thumbs up and subscribed.
Thanks and welcome
You want "Universal gcode sender" Edit the grbl settings and that machine will likely travel at 2000mm/m or better, cutting speeds will be much lower because of machine flex, nothing about its capability to move. It is just a 3018 with longer travels, don't expect anything more out of it without a lot of modification.
"It's a company secret" is code for "We stole it from someone else" when it comes to Chinese equipment. Wouldn't be surprised if the firmware it's built on stolen/mislicensed code as well.
Same price as the new genmitsu 4040 pro. 1:31 in and I already know which I'd buy.
I wonder how we built things for a couple thousand years without CNC...CNC is a great tool for machining parts that go into machines...As a carpenter, I dislike them...I can do stuff way faster with my routers, table saw, mitre saw; etc...
When a content creator gives you a coupon code, it means that content creator is being compensated. That means they are shilling.
You mean marketing. It's been an integral part of doing business since the days of Sumer. Most people would be unemployed without it, especially today. This creator wasn't exactly praising this product, either. That probably means you're getting an honest opinion...
Great review, but WHY, WHY, WHY do all youtubers think it necessary to add music?? Just listen to it around 4:15 - how is that noise contributing anything of value to your otherwise good production?
Dimensions of the spindel mounting plate a Company Secret? Man what company is this?
Thanks for the in depth review. Buying this kit will save you time to source and manufacture the parts needed to build this machine. So as a starter kit to implement upgrades it could be just okay ish.
For learning CNC / Gcode this might be a interesting build. But lying the machine supports Easel is a BIG no no.
I'd save more money and buy a ready to carve machine with decent spindel.
The plate cannot be a secret to anyone with access to the plate and a ruler. Maybe in the future they can encapsulate the plate in epoxy resin to protect their proprietary IP? Or perhaps what they meant is they don't know?
A quick correction for you.The work area is 460mm x 460 mm, not cm. 460 cm is 181.1 inches or just over 15 feet.
very true! Sorry If it was misleading.
@@TheSwedishMaker No problem. Figured it was just a "typo" error & didn't want your other followers to make a bad decision on whether to purchase.
It looks fairly compact for 460 cm x 460 cm work space. I knew Chinese can do anything if they put their mind to it but that’s whole new level. 😊
It is much smaller - 460 / 450 mm x 460/450 mm. This is a very marketing driven way of miniaturizing things, just scale the dimensions down in a data sheet, but not in the real world... :)😎
yes I apparently wrote the wrong numbers in when editing the video. It should be 460mmx460mm and not cm which would make it huge 😃
It is the Tardis of CNC machines. It's bigger on the inside.
great video.. Thanks.. It reminds me very much of the 3D printer market.. For example the Ender 5 Pro I had thrust upon me by my brother who wanted prototypes made for his inventions and didn't want to learn how to use it himself. OMG it is not an exact science at all.. so many things can ruin your prints/plans. I tried many things before getting acceptable prints but this type of thing is not a 'buy and use' item at all.. like this CNC machine you demo here.
Thanks for review but I rather build my own
I think you mean 460 x 460 mm not cm
that was never 999 those websites always have fake sales
Do not understand why you want to 'bypass' g-code. It is the universal language of CNC, and has been for over 60 years. Going via g-code gives lots of ability to modify machine operation, adding the appropriate g-code instructions in the customize section of your software (or post processor). Standards in any field are good, and to have such an established standard in CNC is a boon. Having the nightmare of having to match software/hardware compatibility is completely avoided.
For the price this looks interesting but I would probably still build my own. For someone who can't do that this makes sense for hobby work maybe.
I don't feel it worth $500+, if you ask me.
In your opinion, what's the entry price point or machine recommendation for a cnc of this size.
@@jesserhodes7430 It's not about the size. With this price tag I would expect some... pretension for cutting aluminium.
I believe that if you upgrade 3018 keeping it within the price of this machine, semi decent job with aluminium can be done. In this machine I do not see this potential. Maybe I am wrong.
Size-wise - same 3018 can be expanded to the size similar (bit smaller, but still) to this machine and show not much worse results, if worse at all. But the price would be half of this one.
So I am not saying it is bad. I am saying that it doesn't match any niche. At least in my point.
I am considering buying the CNC of this size, but 4.5 times more expensive. So it not about the size...
@Artem I appreciate your explanation. I frame houses and do trim carpentry, but I've been interested in understanding this type of woodworking to do as a hobby. It's another world compared to what I know.
@@jesserhodes7430 and this world is very interesting!
Dont get disencouraged with what i wrote. If you know for sure that wood is the hardest thing that will be in your cnc (i also thought so and was wrong), and the size for you is a key factor, than i caanot recall anything of this size for this price.
@@jesserhodes7430 around 2-3k. Sorotec is good for example.
This sounds like a lot of headache. If it doesn’t work better out of the box I would never recommend it to anybody. I understand that you are quite good at this but considering all of us normal people it’s to much trouble 😢