In my 60 years, over 45 of that buying electronics from big to small companies, I've never had better customer support than I've gotten from Onefinity. Oh, and I love this machine!! I have no problem proving to anyone that asks that I'm not a Onefinity employee.
I am saving money for the Onefinity elite for woodworkers. I am getting so excited. I have $2168 saved. I created a excel file tracking my money. It will take about 6 months to achieve the goal, but well worth it. 9 .5 months and with the options I want it will be in range. I have worked in the computer field for over 40 years. Add in 10 years in the submarine force. I was a Master Training Specialist teaching for the Navy. I left there and went into the medical field and that's where I have been ever since.
Not only was the video one of the best "How To Assemble" clips I have seen; but the machine itself looks to be well ahead of other machines in it's price range (as far as structure.and design). That said a try to their website and you are met with the message: "All machines are backordered". I saw no information as to why or when they would be available.
There is a shipping table and notices at the top of every purchase page. They've been backordered since release because of incredible demand. Wait time is generally 3-4 months.
i bought a longmill mk1 1 month before the mk2 suddenly showed up to actually support the weight of the gantry properly. a year later still cant do a single project without it aborting or disconnectint from the computer run software, and cant get better than .3mm accuracy. wasted money and if i had know this i would have gotten it. but now im broke because icant deliver complete matching products and killed my company. Sienci didnt send me the power cord that goes into the controller (not the wall plug side) and when i told them, they sent me a regular computer power cord and hex nuts. came with bent linear rails and they said the wobble was within tolerance. so ya, this video makes me wish i chose the right canadian company. kinda sad but wish i could get one now
Looking at these. Just started a small business I'm looking at these so far they look well built compared to the xcarve and shapeoko also to my mpcnc that I've been using
Just got my Woodworker with all the bells and whistles. Currently building a 5' x 5' table. Also saved and printed the manual and have it handy in a three ring binder. I am in the process of reading it. Now I really could use a few of those Onefinity t-shirts with the profile view of the CNC on the front of the shirt. How can I get some of them?
here they are! onefinitycnc.creator-spring.com/listing/onefinitytshirt?country=US¤cy=USD&product=46&tsmac=google&tsmic=youtube&variation=2759&view_as=USA
@@athanasiospersopoulos1499 They haven’t offered it as an accessory yet. It comes free as part of the discounted price on the pre-order right now. it will be added after the price goes up and the pre-order is over so if you buy now it comes included in the price
When I tried pulling one of the y rails forward I noticed the ball screw had a lot of backlash in it. Like the whole screw moved, do I need to just tighten the nut on the front of the screw?
Ok, so I bought mine two years ago and am now just now (I know I’m an idiot) getting around to setting it up. I haven’t even unpacked it… still in original packaging. Should I send it back and make the trade-in/trade-up for their newer version, or would I be okay with this one? I’m new to CNC, so I don’t think I need super crazy robust, but before I open it, I would love to get some guidance from anyone on here who has a better idea on this than I do. Thanks!!
That has nothing to do with the machine, and everything to do with whatever cad software you've chosen to create gcode for the machine. You'd import your dxf files (dxf are shape files that a cnc cannot read) into your CAD design program of choice.
ordered mine yesterday with anticipated delivery around Christmas Of course I want to be ready and will be building a dedicated table What size top do you recommend? Thanks
@@OnefinityCNC faith is one thing no track record of delivery is another Everybody who has one is a beta tester you have no proven track record and you are in a different country so I have no recourse when you fold and keep my money a deposit like half is one thing full payment up front with no other option is a red flag
@@94auwing They've delivered hundreds of machines so far. Mine was even delivered a week ahead of schedule. Anyone that had a problem had a response within minutes and things got resolved. This company is not messing around.
I haven't seen anyone mount one of these on a full metal table yet. Is that overkill? I have built a 50 x 50 table made of 3 inch square tubing with a 3/16 top. In my mind (from the machining world) more rigidity and mass is better. Thoughts?
What software do you need to start designing and cutting things. Completely new to this CNC game? Other than the router and maybe some add on’s what do I need ?
Okay so by sliding the front of the machine to the front of the spoilboard, you are gonna lose some Y cutting distance. The Z axis along with the router will stick out past the front feet......am I thinking right on this????
Do you have plans to offer different size CNC's?? I am currently looking at a different machine that offers a 1500x1500mm work surface. I think you offer the better machine, but the current work surface isn't quite large enough for my needs. I would also like to know if I could attach either a laser, or a rotary axis to this machine. Thanks.
Yes. You can end up with a trapezoid if you don't make sure both Y are exactly the same length which they almost surely will be, AND measure diagonally across them when placing them. There have been multiple user forum posts showing the problem since this original assembly video was made. Once placed with a screw or two in each foot, you should then using gcode move a V bit to 4 equally spaced corners, not at limits of machine, at least a couple feet apart to create dimples on the top in a square, then confirm it's diagonals are dead on. Once verified, install all foot screws. If not, adjust and repeat.
We've never had any 'in stock', its basically a waiting list/backorder. Order today, receive it in a few months. Every month you wait, the longer you wait.
Will the wood worker version cut through soft metals and plastics as well? Also, Can you do 3D carving? Great machine so far as I am considering purchasing a CNC for my sign business. Love the portability. Thanks!
It would have helped to provide a list of required tools at the beginning of the video so I could actually be sure I had everything I needed before I started the installation. Hint: I didn’t.
@@OnefinityCNC I did not have a complete set of metric allen keys. I do now but IMO it would be better not to make assumptions and provide a list of tools. If not in the video itself, at least in the description of the video above.
Literally after a while waiting for my woodworker, I get it... I'm Watching this assembly video...and the plastic video mount breaks as I'm trying to mount the screen.......God damn...
Can someone tell me what kind of connectors are those that go to the control box for the different connections to it? ex. (laser, touch probe, etc...). Thanks in advance!
Is it necessary to purge an active file shown on monitor screen prior to downloading another? tyty1936@yahoo.com. When I attempt to download a file I get a bold X at end of file name. This is off of a 2.0 32GB flash drive.
We just ordered one to find out that by the time we go it, we could have paid 200 more for x-50. If we want to upgrade it, it is going to cost $500 now, so yea disappointed. You could have just sent us an email and asked about it.
@@OnefinityCNC ya i hate that, i want to start up my biss. i cant because of that, will take forever to get one, might have to get another machine but hate that.
And YES its that easy to put together, got mine a few days ago. You could not, if you was any kind of honest person, Say you built this machine. It does not reach the skill level of building anything. If you can manage to put the circle into the round hole. You can put this machine together.
In my 60 years, over 45 of that buying electronics from big to small companies, I've never had better customer support than I've gotten from Onefinity. Oh, and I love this machine!! I have no problem proving to anyone that asks that I'm not a Onefinity employee.
Thanks Barry! We're glad you love it so much!
I am saving money for the Onefinity elite for woodworkers. I am getting so excited. I have $2168 saved. I created a excel file tracking my money. It will take about 6 months to achieve the goal, but well worth it. 9 .5 months and with the options I want it will be in range. I have worked in the computer field for over 40 years. Add in 10 years in the submarine force. I was a Master Training Specialist teaching for the Navy. I left there and went into the medical field and that's where I have been ever since.
Almost there!
Ordered but waiting til December. I’m diggin how easy the setup is. Considering once everything is plugged in. Cable management to finish it off.
Can't wait to have you join our team!
Ordered mine yesterday! Waiting until June, I’m sure it will be worth it!!
Hope you enjoy it!
After reviewing most all the cnc router/laser machines ....One Infinity is the choice for me. Expect a call from me when they are available.
They are already available for purchase www.OnefinityCnc.com
The stiffy bar does not come installed, but it is fairly easy to install.
Correct. Stiffy is an optional add on for Pro and Elite machines.
Can’t wait for Sept to get here so I can make my order ! 😉👍🏻
We're ready for you!
Not only was the video one of the best "How To Assemble" clips I have seen; but the machine itself looks to be well ahead of other machines in it's price range (as far as structure.and design).
That said a try to their website and you are met with the message: "All machines are backordered". I saw no information as to why or when they would be available.
There is a shipping table and notices at the top of every purchase page. They've been backordered since release because of incredible demand. Wait time is generally 3-4 months.
i bought a longmill mk1 1 month before the mk2 suddenly showed up to actually support the weight of the gantry properly. a year later still cant do a single project without it aborting or disconnectint from the computer run software, and cant get better than .3mm accuracy. wasted money and if i had know this i would have gotten it. but now im broke because icant deliver complete matching products and killed my company. Sienci didnt send me the power cord that goes into the controller (not the wall plug side) and when i told them, they sent me a regular computer power cord and hex nuts. came with bent linear rails and they said the wobble was within tolerance. so ya, this video makes me wish i chose the right canadian company. kinda sad but wish i could get one now
Amazing! Selling my XXL for this setup - leaps and bounds better!
Awesome! Welcome to the team!
Can't hardly wait to get mine in a couple of weeks!!!!!
We're working hard on getting them assembled!
Looking at these. Just started a small business I'm looking at these so far they look well built compared to the xcarve and shapeoko also to my mpcnc that I've been using
We certainty think ball screws and bearings win out over belts and v wheels!
Seems like a very affordable and good machine. I will take a look to several videos prior to take a decision but looks very promising.
Right on
the best value in CNC " router" out there
We think so!
This a great assembly video if I ever saw one Bro! Keep up the great job! And I will be a subscriber to your channel now!
Thanks and welcome
On the original Woodworker model with stiffy, what diameter are the tubes. 35mm or 50mm? Thank you
35mm
Definitely looking into this. I just wish the cutting area were a little wider.
Fun things are in store for the future!
@@OnefinityCNC will y'all have financing available soon? Might pre order and do it on payments if I can.
right now, the only way to do that is using paypal credit.
@@OnefinityCNC I'll have to check into it.
Just got my Woodworker with all the bells and whistles. Currently building a 5' x 5' table. Also saved and printed the manual and have it handy in a three ring binder. I am in the process of reading it. Now I really could use a few of those Onefinity t-shirts with the profile view of the CNC on the front of the shirt. How can I get some of them?
here they are! onefinitycnc.creator-spring.com/listing/onefinitytshirt?country=US¤cy=USD&product=46&tsmac=google&tsmic=youtube&variation=2759&view_as=USA
Do they have 5' linear rails. I cannot see any on their website.
Did y’all ever do that tramming video? Can’t seem to find it!!
we haven't yet.
Can't wait :) September 14
we can't either!
Same here brother
Where does one find more info on the “stiffy” accessory or 3rd rail?
www.onefinitycnc.com
Onefinity CNC I don’t see it anywhere under accessories or the machine options 🤷♂️
@@mikechambers6871 hey mike did you finally found out about the Mystery bar stiffy ?
If yes let me know price etc tried cannot find nothing
@@athanasiospersopoulos1499 They haven’t offered it as an accessory yet. It comes free as part of the discounted price on the pre-order right now. it will be added after the price goes up and the pre-order is over so if you buy now it comes included in the price
And this is why i bought one.
So simple and easy to assemble!
Not going to lie... I watched this for the Canadian accent... Now I have trust issues... Just kidding... Excited for mid October...
Oh, we'll lay it on THICK next time! :P
@@OnefinityCNC It's pronounced ZED in Canada, not ZEE. 😛
That looks like a pretty nice little machine I probably would have bought that machine when I was first starting out but I did not find it
Glad you found us now!
When I tried pulling one of the y rails forward I noticed the ball screw had a lot of backlash in it. Like the whole screw moved, do I need to just tighten the nut on the front of the screw?
Yes, go over the maintenance video, something isn't tight where it should be.
Ok, so I bought mine two years ago and am now just now (I know I’m an idiot) getting around to setting it up. I haven’t even unpacked it… still in original packaging. Should I send it back and make the trade-in/trade-up for their newer version, or would I be okay with this one? I’m new to CNC, so I don’t think I need super crazy robust, but before I open it, I would love to get some guidance from anyone on here who has a better idea on this than I do. Thanks!!
That's up to you.
@@OnefinityCNC very insightful. Thanks. 🙄
September only a week away, yes please for one of those t shirts size xxl please
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Does the wasteboard need to be MDF or can I use other particle board?
MDF is preferred.
@@OnefinityCNC Thank you
If you reverse the y rail assembly so that stepper motors are towards the front. Is the stepper motor for the x rail on the left versus the right?
you can change each one either way. It will just be a matter of reversing the motors on the controller and placing your controller next to your wires.
Hi guys, which countries do machines arrive in? im from Chile in south america
We ship world wide and all orders ship from Canada.
Does anyone know what size those linear ball bearings are? Like are they lmu50 or what? I believe there are two different sizes
x50 has 50mm rail, x35 has 35mm rails.
@@OnefinityCNC yeah but what size are linear ball bearings the LMU ones. What size are they? Diameter wise
I get the work area is one 33x33 but can you move the design then keep cutting making the over all length infinite?
It's called tiling, and yes! you can do that!
Can you import dxf files with the tool paths already made? Enroute software
That has nothing to do with the machine, and everything to do with whatever cad software you've chosen to create gcode for the machine. You'd import your dxf files (dxf are shape files that a cnc cannot read) into your CAD design program of choice.
The bushings that are used to slide along the rails. Are they standard or custom sizes?
Standard.
So awesome and simple! I’ve got get one of these.
It really is!
@@OnefinityCNC I’ve ordered it. Can’t wait till
It gets here.
What material are the black parts made of?
anodized aluminum.
ordered mine yesterday with anticipated delivery around Christmas
Of course I want to be ready and will be building a dedicated table
What size top do you recommend?
Thanks
Check out our official forum. There's a tread with talk about table size. forum.onefinitycnc.com
I want to order one but with the lead time and full payment requirements there no recourse if they default on shipment
That's why we're giving out the biggest discounts/freebies to early adopters! Greater risk/greater reward!
@@OnefinityCNC to big of risk in the scamdimic times we live in. Who know if you will be in business in 3 months
Gotta have faith in something.
@@OnefinityCNC faith is one thing no track record of delivery is another
Everybody who has one is a beta tester you have no proven track record and you are in a different country so I have no recourse when you fold and keep my money a deposit like half is one thing full payment up front with no other option is a red flag
@@94auwing They've delivered hundreds of machines so far. Mine was even delivered a week ahead of schedule.
Anyone that had a problem had a response within minutes and things got resolved.
This company is not messing around.
I haven't seen anyone mount one of these on a full metal table yet. Is that overkill? I have built a 50 x 50 table made of 3 inch square tubing with a 3/16 top. In my mind (from the machining world) more rigidity and mass is better. Thoughts?
check the forum.onefinitycnc.com for table setups.
What software do you need to start designing and cutting things. Completely new to this CNC game? Other than the router and maybe some add on’s what do I need ?
We sell Vectric Vcarve and Carveco on our site.
Okay so by sliding the front of the machine to the front of the spoilboard, you are gonna lose some Y cutting distance. The Z axis along with the router will stick out past the front feet......am I thinking right on this????
the bit will not stick out past the feet. it's in about 1" from the feet.
The bit will still be on the top. However, if you use a dust boot it will hang over. You will want dust collection, believe me.
Nice Onefinity T-Shirt... how do we get one in the box? I don't see it in the accessories shop yet. Oh, and great video btw.
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@@OnefinityCNC You are way ahead of me, eh? So many colors to pick from...
@@OnefinityCNC I'm wearing it now :-)
I'm building my bench to hold the cnc ... what are the 3 dimensions of the controller box?
forum.onefinitycnc.com/t/dimensions-for-controller/585/11
What is the cost of the stiffy accessories ( third rail) and I tried to find this in the Canadian site but nowhere to be found
It's included free with every purchase currently.
Any chance the controller and cables will upgrade from USB-A, to USB-C?
No.
I love it 👍👍
Thank you!
Do you have plans to offer different size CNC's?? I am currently looking at a different machine that offers a 1500x1500mm work surface. I think you offer the better machine, but the current work surface isn't quite large enough for my needs. I would also like to know if I could attach either a laser, or a rotary axis to this machine. Thanks.
We have nothing to announce at this time about size.
You can attach a laser, we sell one in our shop.
We do not have a rotary.
is that Makita router 220v or not ?
if not which 220v would you recommend ? thanks in advance
there is a makita trim router that is 220, search google for the model number.
I don't understand how this procedure "squares" the machines rails. Couldn't the rails be parallel, but still out of square using this method?
Not if done as we instructed.
Yes. You can end up with a trapezoid if you don't make sure both Y are exactly the same length which they almost surely will be, AND measure diagonally across them when placing them.
There have been multiple user forum posts showing the problem since this original assembly video was made.
Once placed with a screw or two in each foot, you should then using gcode move a V bit to 4 equally spaced corners, not at limits of machine, at least a couple feet apart to create dimples on the top in a square, then confirm it's diagonals are dead on. Once verified, install all foot screws. If not, adjust and repeat.
I like to know how much is it and training is must required
create a cart on our site: www.onefinitycnc.com
Can't wait. Will the correct voltage be set for US customers?
LOL. Yes, yes :P
Can you use a laptop or PC instead of the tablet?
Please check out the video on how to connect to wifi for more info.
Can this cnc handle a 2,2kw spindle?
Absolutely it can!
@@OnefinityCNC now we Need a Chance to by it in europ Without this high Shopping cost and tax
I want one, I need one ! :D that super handy ! :)
It really is!
When will you guys have more in stock ?
We've never had any 'in stock', its basically a waiting list/backorder. Order today, receive it in a few months. Every month you wait, the longer you wait.
Instead off 110v can this be use for a 220v?
yes. it has a switch inside to go from 110 to 220 on the power supply.
@@OnefinityCNC yesss. Thank you. getting one. God bless 🙏
What is the diameter of those guides? 40 or 50mm? :)
35mm
They now offer X50 for the x axis in lieu of the stiffy. Great if adding a spindle.
Looking at order, what is the delivery time from date of order? Awesome looking machine! Thanks
Right now it's February.
How much in complete set?
create a cart at www.onefinitycnc.com
When will it open for orders again?
we will open again this month!
Will the wood worker version cut through soft metals and plastics as well? Also, Can you do 3D carving? Great machine so far as I am considering purchasing a CNC for my sign business. Love the portability. Thanks!
the only difference between the two are size!
I need this product
Yes!
It would have helped to provide a list of required tools at the beginning of the video so I could actually be sure I had everything I needed before I started the installation. Hint: I didn’t.
what tools were you missing? One good set of metric allen keys is a must.
@@OnefinityCNC I did not have a complete set of metric allen keys. I do now but IMO it would be better not to make assumptions and provide a list of tools. If not in the video itself, at least in the description of the video above.
why is it i cant find this online its takes me to some godaddy web page
www.onefinitycnc.com
@@OnefinityCNC thanks but i got it ill be getting one soon i hope
Very robust cables - nice touch!
Thank you!
Literally after a while waiting for my woodworker, I get it... I'm Watching this assembly video...and the plastic video mount breaks as I'm trying to mount the screen.......God damn...
dang
Can someone tell me what kind of connectors are those that go to the control box for the different connections to it? ex. (laser, touch probe, etc...). Thanks in advance!
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@@OnefinityCNC Thank you for your reply. I will get some of those!
You can expect outstanding support from us!
Which Spindle is going to maximize the output of my Onefinity ..... when it arrives ??? Router motor noisy, spindle quite ....mmmmmm!!
We only support the makita router.
Concern: Cable management.
Just need the official 3rd party hose boom! www.rowdyroman.com
Is it necessary to purge an active file shown on monitor screen prior to downloading another? tyty1936@yahoo.com. When I attempt to download a file I get a bold X at end of file name. This is off of a 2.0 32GB flash drive.
forum.onefinitycnc.com/t/file-format-for-loading-files-onto-a-usb-stick/1725
Sucks I just bought a Shapeoko 3 months ago.
there's always facebook marketplace :P
@@OnefinityCNC no one wants to buy this after yours hit the market!
mines coming in about a 100 days.
yes!
We just ordered one to find out that by the time we go it, we could have paid 200 more for x-50. If we want to upgrade it, it is going to cost $500 now, so yea disappointed. You could have just sent us an email and asked about it.
The upgrade program = the same cost.
@@OnefinityCNC It is about $172 more, are you saying, if we get an upgrade you will match it?
He said stiffy!
That’s what I said when Ben Meyer did his live show last week. I laughed for 2min
I'm glad I'm not the only one that laughs at this every time.
That's what she said.
would love to have a oneinfinity but they are so much back orderd its sickening, dont anyone will get one till 2025
Demand is off the charts. Current orders are about 10 weeks out.
@@OnefinityCNC ya i hate that, i want to start up my biss. i cant because of that, will take forever to get one, might have to get another machine but hate that.
And YES its that easy to put together, got mine a few days ago. You could not, if you was any kind of honest person, Say you built this machine. It does not reach the skill level of building anything. If you can manage to put the circle into the round hole. You can put this machine together.
Exactly! We had it with simplicity in mind!