I've had the 3020 Promax for a while now. I hope this new 3030 does a better job at cutting aluminum (less tool bit chatter and backlash) with the ball screws. That's what I really want to see the 3030 do before I spend $900
It's brilliant. They are square straight away, the spindle are perpendicular almost to the point of not needing to tram and they just fit together so precisely. The quality control has come a long way
Hi James. Do you know if the Fox ALien relay device that you did a video on (the one that enables the control of the router/vacuum, etc.) will connect to the Genmnitsu ProverXL V2 (the Spindle connection seems to be different than the adaptors they provide)?
Thanks for the detailed video on the build of the 3030 Prover Max. I'd also expect the machine to process aluminum as it's equipped with ball screws. Could you already gather some experience with processing aluminum? On Facebook and a short I see a Turner Cube made of aluminum. I could not surely see if it was made with the 3030. I know making videos is a lot of work. So could you give some written information on that? In the meantime I saw the Turner Cube tutorial (thanks for that) and I could see the 3030 was used.
hi Would you recommend the 3030 pro for doing light alloy parts , been 3d printing bits for the 1/14 rc trucks and im looking a cnc for light alloy work
It machines aluminium well. If its parts for fixings, fixtures etc. Then it should be fine but as someone else pointed out in the comments, this is not a metal mill as such so may not be as good for engine parts for example that requires precision to hundreds or thousands of a millimeter
Interesting the 3030 comes with Ball screw grease. But the bigger 4030 doesn't. The type of lubricant isn't even specified in the manual and I've heard using dry PTFE spray will cause damage, so I don't want to use wrong spec !
Based on experience with the Genmitsu 4040PRO, they can be used simultaneously. However, it is best not to connect a PC when the offline module is in 4-axis mode.
Hello, thank you for the video. Have you had a chance to review the Anloex 3030-Evo Pro machine? I look for precision and accuracy in the work I do. I will be engraving and cutting PCB, hardwood and soft aluminum. Can you help me choose which machine?
Just got this 3030 prover max today, I have read all the manual but still not confident enough to start the machine. The assembling process is simple but then after the things you have to do to prepare the machine for its first cut aren't so clear to me. I'd like to use it mainly with the offline controller. Would you be kind enough to make another video that shows every steps from importing 2d and 3d models in Candle, sending the G-code to the sd card and all that ? Regards☕🫖
I've had the 3020 Promax for a while now. I hope this new 3030 does a better job at cutting aluminum (less tool bit chatter and backlash) with the ball screws. That's what I really want to see the 3030 do before I spend $900
Preordered one about a week ago. Now for the wait haha.
you have to admit, that the tolerances of late, even amongst some of the more budget CNCs are getting much, much, better.
It's brilliant. They are square straight away, the spindle are perpendicular almost to the point of not needing to tram and they just fit together so precisely. The quality control has come a long way
3030 tolerances looks good.
James, can you make a short comparison with 3020 pro-max v2?
Nice Video But can you Test it how accurate and stady it is invthe Long Run.
Enjoyable video, thanks ☺ Who put the voltage sticker on?
Hi James. Do you know if the Fox ALien relay device that you did a video on (the one that enables the control of the router/vacuum, etc.) will connect to the Genmnitsu ProverXL V2 (the Spindle connection seems to be different than the adaptors they provide)?
Thanks for the detailed video on the build of the 3030 Prover Max. I'd also expect the machine to process aluminum as it's equipped with ball screws. Could you already gather some experience with processing aluminum? On Facebook and a short I see a Turner Cube made of aluminum. I could not surely see if it was made with the 3030. I know making videos is a lot of work. So could you give some written information on that?
In the meantime I saw the Turner Cube tutorial (thanks for that) and I could see the 3030 was used.
hi Would you recommend the 3030 pro for doing light alloy parts , been 3d printing bits for the 1/14 rc trucks and im looking a cnc for light alloy work
It machines aluminium well. If its parts for fixings, fixtures etc. Then it should be fine but as someone else pointed out in the comments, this is not a metal mill as such so may not be as good for engine parts for example that requires precision to hundreds or thousands of a millimeter
Interesting the 3030 comes with Ball screw grease. But the bigger 4030 doesn't. The type of lubricant isn't even specified in the manual and I've heard using dry PTFE spray will cause damage, so I don't want to use wrong spec !
It doesn't have Linear rails or ballscrews hence no ballscrew grease.
@@sprolever i should have bmore specific 4030 ProVer v2 has ballscrews
@@JohnColgan. My bad, wasn't even aware that a V2 come out.
The only thing I dont like are those nema 17 they should use 23 in this price
The Airtube hose seems connected to nothing (at 5:50). What does it do ?
Its for a Compressor
Can the offline controller be hooked up while using computer
Based on experience with the Genmitsu 4040PRO, they can be used simultaneously. However, it is best not to connect a PC when the offline module is in 4-axis mode.
@@bumbeeworking7587 thank you for your reply. Another question does the 4040 use Mach 3 software?
its not Mach3 ,it's Arm 32 bit GRBL firware,you can use any GRBL software@@jl3415
Pity they don’t seem to ship to Australia
Just curious, why is the power supply so much bigger than that on the 3020 pro max?
Anyone think there will be an extension kit for the y axis any time soon?
can you put a cnc probe on these
You can do, it comes with a z probe as standard
Hello, thank you for the video.
Have you had a chance to review the Anloex 3030-Evo Pro machine?
I look for precision and accuracy in the work I do. I will be engraving and cutting PCB, hardwood and soft aluminum. Can you help me choose which machine?
How accurate can the machine be with a Z probe.?
Not actually tested it yet but probably to within a couple hundreds of a millimeter
too much talking not enough milling
Just got this 3030 prover max today, I have read all the manual but still not confident enough to start the machine. The assembling process is simple but then after the things you have to do to prepare the machine for its first cut aren't so clear to me. I'd like to use it mainly with the offline controller.
Would you be kind enough to make another video that shows every steps from importing 2d and 3d models in Candle, sending the G-code to the sd card and all that ?
Regards☕🫖