We have a US-based support team available to help you get started quickly and to help you get the most out of your CNC machine. Warranties and Support - All of our machines come with at least a 1-year warranty. We're here to help you get the most out of your CNC machine. We've spent over 10 years making CNC machines that are easy to use, and easy to learn. Shapeoko 5 Pro and Shapeoko HDM - Both use heavy-duty linear rails coupled with ball screws for maximum performance and rigidity.Ĭarbide 3D was founded by engineers and manufacturing people to make the CNC machines that we wanted. Linear bearings are more rigid and have higher performance than V-wheels, but they need to be wiped down and kept clean for the longest life. Shapeoko Pro - Shapeoko Pro uses linear bearings on every axis. They are less rigid than linear rails, but they’re a great blend of performance and value. Shapeoko 4 - Shapeoko 4 uses V-wheel rollers, which are inexpensive and durable. The motion system is the collection of slides that let the machine move, to the way to motors are connected to the various moving parts. Shapeoko HDM - Available with a cutting area of 27x21” Motion System Shapeoko 5 Pro - Available with cutting areas from 24x24" to 48x48” Shapeoko Pro - Available with cutting areas from 16x16” to 33x33” Shapeoko 4 - Available with cutting areas from 16x16” to 33x33” The most visible characteristic of a CNC Router is the cutting area, and it’s very simple- the bigger the machine, the larger the parts you can cut. Workholding - Hybrid table (optional), Essential Clamps, and Teez-Nutz Cutting Size Software - Carbide Create CAD/CAM software We’ve got plenty more to choose from to add capabilities to your router. Don’t worry, we include them with all Shapeoko CNC Routers.Ĭutters - We include a #201 carbide endmill. To use it, you’ll need a lot of other components. What’s included?Ī CNC Router is just a part of a large system. They’re all just a little different, and some of those differences come down to preferences or subjective choices. It’s tough to compare CNC routers directly.
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