i dont exactly have the funds for the 3S version, but if i really ask around i can get the moeny just is it worth it? i ordered the Masuter 3 for now but im wondering is the extra $450 CAD worth spending for my first cnc machine in a small wood shed shop or I should just stick with the Masuter 3 and not worry about needing the 3S???????? i really hope you will still answer this
Hey there! I’m sure you’ll be very happy with the 3 but the 3s is a better machine! The extra Z height and more Rigidity is a plus as well as if you decide to expand it… the X is longer than the Y which makes it (IMO) easier to work with. It’s not a huge deal…. But if you can…. The 3S is better.
Great video... 1,.) Question on upgrade options for spindle. If I'm looking to do hardwood, primarily, would you recommend going with a bauer type router or is there an upgraded spindle from masuter you would recommend? 2.) Do you know if the standard dust boot they sell on their site will work with the 3s?
So if your cutting hardwoods the 400w will do it but you’ll have to make sure your cut passes are set right. I’d go Shallow and Slow. I would definitely recommend the Bauer as its most twice as powerful at about 30k rpms! As far as the dust boot… yes! It will fit the 400 and Bauer out of box! Thanks for watching and commenting!! Much appreciated!
Hi. Can you cut completely through wood with this or only engrave? If you can completely cut through wood, what is the max thickness of wood? Thank you
Hey there! So yes….. you can cut all the way through but you need to make sure the endmill (bit) is long enough for instance a 1” endmill will cut 1” or a little more. Ask any questions you may have!
Oh that's fantastic! Thank you. What the longest bit that can go in there, so I know what the thickest wood I can cut. Also, is it very accurate cutting through? Thank you so much for answering my questions. You're really helpful!
@@TheCrawlspaceCraftsman Oh that's fantastic! Thank you. What the longest bit that can go in there, so I know what the thickest wood I can cut. Also, is it very accurate cutting through? Thank you so much for answering my questions. You're really helpful!
@ I know they make longer but I use 1” cut 1/8” shank all the time. Cost is about $25/each. I’m not sure if there are 1.5-2” cut lengths so I’d look into that.
The offline controller will work with either unit as well as the laser yes! As a matter of fact I’ll be releasing the 8040 upgrade video for the M3s soon and that will be my dedicated laser!! Thanks for watching!
Just retired from the military and wanted to getting into making rustic flag making got a veror cnc to start off and I don’t know where to begin. Lol. I’m lost I. The sauce with the gcode process
@@joequinata9901 I haven’t tried the Vevor as of yet. Most of these aren’t industrial use but it should work good enough if you take care of it. Get to know what you’re doin and then you can upgrade!
Awesome!! It’s definitely a learning curve so don’t get frustrated too much! LoL. It comes with Candle but if you really want get cutting fast….. just start with Easel or Easel Pro! It’s an online software and super easy to use!
i see with the extension kit they have just released for the masuter 3 it comes with open loop 23 stepper motors.Is there a marked difference between them and the closed loop motors supplied with the 3s.
NEMA23 open-loop stepper motors move based on predefined steps without feedback, so they don't know if they miss a step. Closed-loop NEMA23 motors, however, have feedback systems that monitor position, allowing them to correct missed steps, leading to more accurate and reliable operation.
Key Differences: • Feedback: Closed-loop motors use feedback to ensure accuracy, while open-loop motors do not. • Reliability: Closed-loop systems can correct errors in real-time, making them more reliable for complex tasks. • Cost: Open-loop systems are simpler and cheaper but at the cost of potential accuracy issues. • Efficiency: Closed-loop systems are generally more energy-efficient due to their ability to adjust power usage based on load.
Your painful to watch measuring. Making it look better than it is only devalues your content and makes it so you lose credibility. No trust on one thing equals no trust on anything.
I thought my measuring was spot on! 😂 And If you don’t the M3s looks like a better machine by the side by sides…. Welp…. Sorry! Thanks for watching though!
Pretty sure you're the only person who can't understand simple measuring. Stay away from a CNC. If you don't understand how a ruler works, power tools are not for you.
It's amazing how quiet the 3S is.
Using it right now and it’s super quiet! The 400w spindles are way more quiet than a router for sure!
Really useful to see the difference and get a quick lesson in workpiece issues for free. I'm still trying to choose my first CNC machine. Thanks.
Thank you so much! I’d love to hear what you end up going with!
Thanks for sharing!! The Masuter 3S looks awesome!
Absolutely!!! Can’t wait to get the extension kit!
i dont exactly have the funds for the 3S version, but if i really ask around i can get the moeny just is it worth it? i ordered the Masuter 3 for now but im wondering is the extra $450 CAD worth spending for my first cnc machine in a small wood shed shop or I should just stick with the Masuter 3 and not worry about needing the 3S???????? i really hope you will still answer this
Hey there! I’m sure you’ll be very happy with the 3 but the 3s is a better machine! The extra Z height and more Rigidity is a plus as well as if you decide to expand it… the X is longer than the Y which makes it (IMO) easier to work with. It’s not a huge deal…. But if you can…. The 3S is better.
Great video... 1,.) Question on upgrade options for spindle. If I'm looking to do hardwood, primarily, would you recommend going with a bauer type router or is there an upgraded spindle from masuter you would recommend? 2.) Do you know if the standard dust boot they sell on their site will work with the 3s?
So if your cutting hardwoods the 400w will do it but you’ll have to make sure your cut passes are set right. I’d go Shallow and Slow. I would definitely recommend the Bauer as its most twice as powerful at about 30k rpms! As far as the dust boot… yes! It will fit the 400 and Bauer out of box! Thanks for watching and commenting!! Much appreciated!
Hi. Can you cut completely through wood with this or only engrave?
If you can completely cut through wood, what is the max thickness of wood?
Thank you
Hey there! So yes….. you can cut all the way through but you need to make sure the endmill (bit) is long enough for instance a 1” endmill will cut 1” or a little more. Ask any questions you may have!
Oh that's fantastic! Thank you. What the longest bit that can go in there, so I know what the thickest wood I can cut.
Also, is it very accurate cutting through? Thank you so much for answering my questions. You're really helpful!
@@TheCrawlspaceCraftsman
Oh that's fantastic! Thank you. What the longest bit that can go in there, so I know what the thickest wood I can cut.
Also, is it very accurate cutting through? Thank you so much for answering my questions. You're really helpful!
@ I know they make longer but I use 1” cut 1/8” shank all the time. Cost is about $25/each. I’m not sure if there are 1.5-2” cut lengths so I’d look into that.
Will the offline controller and laser work with this unit? awesome video thanks!
The offline controller will work with either unit as well as the laser yes! As a matter of fact I’ll be releasing the 8040 upgrade video for the M3s soon and that will be my dedicated laser!! Thanks for watching!
Just retired from the military and wanted to getting into making rustic flag making got a veror cnc to start off and I don’t know where to begin. Lol. I’m lost I. The sauce with the gcode process
Try busing Easel Pro to start. It’s super easy and will get you in the right direction!
@ do I have to invest on another cnc machine or stick with what I have for now.
@@joequinata9901 I haven’t tried the Vevor as of yet. Most of these aren’t industrial use but it should work good enough if you take care of it. Get to know what you’re doin and then you can upgrade!
What would you recommend the FA Masuter 3s or the Genmitsu 4040 Pro Max?
As of right now I can only speak to the M3s and love it but stay tuned….. new Genmitsu Video coming out soon! 😉
My 3s should be here today. just wondering what software comes with it. and which software should i start with as i am new to the CNC hobby. Thanks.
Awesome!! It’s definitely a learning curve so don’t get frustrated too much! LoL. It comes with Candle but if you really want get cutting fast….. just start with Easel or Easel Pro! It’s an online software and super easy to use!
Did you get a z probe with the 3s? It’s not listed in the contents list on their website.
The z probe is included.
It does! I do a parts list check in the video. It’s a 15mm block with an Airplane adapter.
@@TheCrawlspaceCraftsmanthank you. I completely missed you mentioning it when I watched the video first time.
are these 110vac
Yes
@@TheCrawlspaceCraftsman Dependsd on the shipping location...... I'm in Europe (UK), mines 240v ac
@@MrDigga53 true
i see with the extension kit they have just released for the masuter 3 it comes with open loop 23 stepper motors.Is there a marked difference between them and the closed loop motors supplied with the 3s.
NEMA23 open-loop stepper motors move based on predefined steps without feedback, so they don't know if they miss a step. Closed-loop NEMA23 motors, however, have feedback systems that monitor position, allowing them to correct missed steps, leading to more accurate and reliable operation.
Key Differences:
• Feedback: Closed-loop motors use feedback to ensure accuracy, while open-loop motors do not.
• Reliability: Closed-loop systems can correct errors in real-time, making them more reliable for complex tasks.
• Cost: Open-loop systems are simpler and cheaper but at the cost of potential accuracy issues.
• Efficiency: Closed-loop systems are generally more energy-efficient due to their ability to adjust power usage based on load.
Hope that helps some!!!
@@TheCrawlspaceCraftsman Awesome!
Your painful to watch measuring. Making it look better than it is only devalues your content and makes it so you lose credibility. No trust on one thing equals no trust on anything.
I thought my measuring was spot on! 😂 And If you don’t the M3s looks like a better machine by the side by sides…. Welp…. Sorry! Thanks for watching though!
Pretty sure you're the only person who can't understand simple measuring. Stay away from a CNC. If you don't understand how a ruler works, power tools are not for you.
@@morrigan908 Rule! A Ruler is a King for example
Hi, I just watched your video 7year ago “chapagetti” Nongshim) i just tried today its not bad ) edible . And your girls must be grown up by now ))
They just turned 18! 😢thanks for watching!