Thanks for the video. I'd really like to see the solenoid build. I've had my eye on this machine for a long time, specifically for the size and router upgrade capability. I haven't read much about the quality though, so I'm glad to hear that you find it to be very good. I may not be ready to buy one for a while, but unless something really good comes along in the meantime, this will be the one I get.
Interested in the electronics and build to control the router. Also I've heard there are some flex issues with the extension kit, particularly with hard woods. What has your experience been?
I personally haven't seen any flex issues with any project. Of course I upgraded this to use a trim router which poses a bit more opposition to hardwood.
Hi thanks for the video. I have space for a 40x60 but not 60x60. Could I simply replace the Y axis C beams and leave the gantry at the 40mm? Also has anyone replaced the rollers with linear rails, perhaps top and bottom?
do you know what size is the z axis ball screw diameter and length? My machine seems to have a problem and I need to replace the ballscrew and bearing.
Do you have a a calliper to measure it? I’m not near my shop today but I believe they are larger than 8mm. I’m thinking 12mm but not sure. The bearings are 8mm, though the ball screws are milled on the ends. You could just ask Sainsmart to supply the exact ones since you’re buying a new one anyway
My 6060 is currently on loan so I can’t measure it but if you add 70mms to the dimensions you will be safe. The stepper motor hang out the back and left side and they are the de icing factor.
Wait why would you do this for the 4030 V2 when you can buy the 6050? Wouldn't this upgrade double the price of the 4030 V2 making it double the cost of the 6050???
On paper yes, but keep in mind that the 4030 ProVer XL is more of a professional CNC to start with. It uses components that are upgraded (e,g, ball screws, and indexed stepper motor, etc.).
Thanks for the video. I'd really like to see the solenoid build.
I've had my eye on this machine for a long time, specifically for the size and router upgrade capability. I haven't read much about the quality though, so I'm glad to hear that you find it to be very good. I may not be ready to buy one for a while, but unless something really good comes along in the meantime, this will be the one I get.
I'll look at putting together the router switch. If I don't do a video I'll make the plans available somehow.
I have the V2 upgrade to 6060 AND LOVE IT !
Genmitsu makes some really nice budget CNCs
Interested in the electronics and build to control the router. Also I've heard there are some flex issues with the extension kit, particularly with hard woods. What has your experience been?
I personally haven't seen any flex issues with any project. Of course I upgraded this to use a trim router which poses a bit more opposition to hardwood.
Hi thanks for the video. I have space for a 40x60 but not 60x60. Could I simply replace the Y axis C beams and leave the gantry at the 40mm? Also has anyone replaced the rollers with linear rails, perhaps top and bottom?
You would want to confirm with Sainsmart, but I believe this would work since the range is determined by limit switches in both directions
Can you make a video on controlling an upgraded spindle with the same controls as the stock spindle if possible.?
I can show you what I did to turn the trim router on and off, but you can’t really control the router speed easily.
There is an 4f x4ft extention for this machine. I would love to see how that works out
As a matter of fact there is.
@@SteveMakesEverything do you think that is too big or can it handle that work area?
do you know what size is the z axis ball screw diameter and length? My machine seems to have a problem and I need to replace the ballscrew and bearing.
Do you have a a calliper to measure it? I’m not near my shop today but I believe they are larger than 8mm. I’m thinking 12mm but not sure. The bearings are 8mm, though the ball screws are milled on the ends. You could just ask Sainsmart to supply the exact ones since you’re buying a new one anyway
Steve Great video I just received my v2 and I’m thinking of doing the same except I’m go to use t slots . I think 😂
Cheers Mark😢
Go for it!
Could you tell us the exact dimensions of the 6060 with dragchains and stepper motors included? I can't find required space for this 6060 anywhere
My 6060 is currently on loan so I can’t measure it but if you add 70mms to the dimensions you will be safe. The stepper motor hang out the back and left side and they are the de icing factor.
do you know if the V2 has support for the 4th axis rotary extension?
Yes, there's a plug on the controller for it.
Wait why would you do this for the 4030 V2 when you can buy the 6050? Wouldn't this upgrade double the price of the 4030 V2 making it double the cost of the 6050???
On paper yes, but keep in mind that the 4030 ProVer XL is more of a professional CNC to start with. It uses components that are upgraded (e,g, ball screws, and indexed stepper motor, etc.).