Thanks! We put a lot of effort into the design and made a video explaining how we decided on this version. Check it out here: ruclips.net/video/NU6N3Q2v3d8/видео.html
no, it looks overly complex, unserviceable and no access to stored tools, which probably means tools are loaded into spindle and then stored, I'd be very surprised if this thing gets past pretty animations and is actually made in real life you want as much access to everything on these machines as possible, because maintenance is big part of keeping them running
I noticed a few potential issues with the desktop 5-axis machine in the video. It has an obvious lack of rigidity, which means it can only handle soft materials like plastics and wood, and the work area seems quite small. The use of proprietary encoders and what looks like a less-than-optimal controller raises concerns for supporting 5-axis movements and robust simultaneous roughing cycles. As someone who works with 5-axis machines, these aspects make me apprehensive. I appreciate the effort to make 5-axis technology more accessible, but there are significant areas for improvement. I hope I'm proven wrong and that it performs better than it appears.
Honestly for the size i'd say this is definitely better than everything that has existed up untill now. Keep in mind its the size of a 3D printer. I doubt this will have a spindle over 1kw, its more a small prototype machine than a production machine.
That's definitely not true what you're saying - it's not going to be a machine that you can use competitively to mill steel fast enough. However, the way it is built it will be very stable and have enough inertia to mill aluminum and various steel alloys, of course not at the speeds of a professional industrial machine but for a watchmaker or a design office or a small private workshop this machine is an absolute dream. Take a look at the Pocket CNC machine. In the end, this machine here is a blatant further development and with the Pocket cnc you can also achieve amazing results in steel.
Thank you for the compliment, and we understand your concerns. After assembly, we have been rigorously testing the machine on various materials, including metal. There have been some issues during the process, and we are actively working to resolve them. Rest assured, we will ensure the machine is fully ready for users before its release. We're keeping our fans updated on Facebook on the R&D process. You can follow us if you wish to learn more how the process goes facebook.com/xhorse3d/
@@xhorse3d damn, decent! I expected like 500W. Your machine is mostly competition to the PocketNC 5x, and id say its much better just by seeing the videos .D
@@skrappygaming1513no lie, I built my first CNC machine so that I could make parts for my sim rig. Today, I run a full time CNC wood working shop and I haven’t used my sim rig since 2020….
I keep hoping something like this becomes available at a price point that makes sense for hobbyists and home-based users. That's the obvious market for a mill like this. I suppose in limited circumstances (watchmaking? or precision instruments?), one could be used for light manufacturing, but let's be honest, with/ a 100x100x100 build envelope and what looks to be a limitation to aluminum, plastic, wax, and brass, its use in a "real" manufacturing environment is limited. Maybe protototyping, but at that point a sub-$300 SLA printer can produce prototypes in no time at all w/ out the need to learn cam/machining. In the hobby/home market, you've got to be sub $10k and ideally in the $5k realm. This looks very nicely designed, if not slightly overly complicated for its size/use, so I'm curious to see the price point. I could use a mill like this for what I'm doing (brass, nickel silver, aluminum), but I'd need to see an insanely attractive price point to give up my current sub-$5k 5-axis mill (Taig), as all I'd really be gaining is an ATC and some automation.
I import and sell similar machines (not going to say the brand out of respect) and there is a genuine market for these in biotech, electronics and prototyping. And schools love these since they can teach 5-axis machining without buying a 200k machine that every on is then afraid to touch. We had one customer who needed to machine a spiral groove to a 2mm hole using a 0,5mm ball end mill, would be difficult with a standard 5-axis machine since you need about 50000rpm.
@@testi2025 You can get a Haas CM-1 with 5 axis, 36 tools, probing, high-speed-machining codes, and a 5HP, 50,000RPM spindle for under $150K. You can move it with a pallet jack, and run it on single phase 220 volt. I have two in my garage, one 5 axis, one 3 axis. I use them for Titanium medical device parts. This machine is so much more limited; slow toolchanges, few tools, smaller work envelope, limited rigidity, it's really aiming at the high-end hobby market. It needs to be priced appropriately for that. Edit: Looks like they're aiming for around $10k; I think that's an appropriate price for what this is.
@@testi2025 There are options in the $3-5k range like the desktop cnc kickstarter from a few years ago. The problem with using this as a teaching machine is that it is all proprietary and not an industry standard controller like Fanuc or Siemens. The tool changer is way too complicated and adds unneeded cost. At that size a $5 geared motor on a disc carousel is plenty.
This looks awesome. Will it come with cam software or do i need a license to edgecam or master cam? Does it come with a post prosessor? How will the software and user interface be? Fanuc? Siemens? How big of a workpiece does it support? How big and heavy tools can it support? What would the precision be on something like this 0.2mm or 0.005mm? This got me a bit excited 😅.
I like the design and the inclusion of automatic tool changing. Will it support full flood coolant? The horizontal design will work well with flood coolant, as it can flow straight down into the base along with the chips.
Thanks, this one currently does not support flood coolant. But at the bottom of the machine, there's a port which can be connected to vacumm cleaner for cleaning the chips.
Just assembled 3 machines in our factory and sent one machine on a show in a university. Check this if you're interested. facebook.com/photo/?fbid=504455145577791&set=pcb.504456618910977
I like the look of this little machine! I've been subscribed / following for a long time - but it doesn't seem any closer to launching. Can you give an idea when it will be available to buy?
Hi Simon, we're sorry for the inconvenience. We've been working out the website lately and will release the machine soon, maybe by the end of this year or early next year. Thank you so much for being with us!
Forget about all the guys from 1980s asking for flood coolant... is there provision for MQL? Since this is horizontal, chip collection in the bottom (via suction) along with MQL will be more than sufficient. Also, is this rigid enough to cut titanium (give realistic expectations of speed, of course)? Lastly, I assume it requires proprietary cutters? Seems like you will need identical shaft diameters for the ATC. Is your company's primary revenue source "consumables"? Thanks!!
The current spindle is 1.5kw with a speed of 15000rpm, and we plan to drive this to 20000rpm. We can't say it's working great on steel because we haven't tested it yet. But the performance on aluminum and brass is great. Thank you so much for your interest.
It works well with soft metals like aluminum and brass. We haven't tested it on steel or titanium yet. While the spindle can reach up to 20,000 rpm, it might be suitable, but could potentially strain the cutter.
Looks good, but what is the price target, it looks you are close to selling the first batch of machines. What support is there for CAD / CAM software like Fusion 360. What about maintenance and service.
Hi, the price hasn't been set yet and the machine is compatible with most of the CAD and CAM software including Fusion. As for the maintenance, we'll soon unveil on our offical website. Stay tuned!
lol, there're many different designs at the start and this one is the final version that meets all our requirements. ruclips.net/video/NU6N3Q2v3d8/видео.html
The only limitations this machine has in machining tool steel, titanium and other hard metals are physics and reality. Both of those issues will be resolved with marketing……….
Grob would be proud. You guys should seek collaboration with them and see if they would be interested in investing in your company. They might be interested to get a foothold into the growing desktop CNC machine tool category.
???? Why would GROB spend even a second of their time on this? Grob's customers are largest producers of cars - they don't have time to spend on amateurs in their homes. Please stop being so naive. You're only hurting yourself.
@@chronokoks The only one being naive is yourself. Take a moment to reflect on your comment and then you will begin to understand the reason you are the one being naive. You have your assignment. Begin.
@@chronokoks If you cannot reflect and realize the naivety of your comment, then you surely are incapable of having any credible form of intelligence. Try again.
We talked about how we designed this machine, and made decisions on the material etc. You can take a look at this video ruclips.net/video/NU6N3Q2v3d8/видео.html
PLEASE DON'T PERMA LOCK THE SOFTWARE! I hope the price is reasonable. For a Grizzly CNC is like $20,000 USD, the Bantam desktop with 4th axis compatibility is over $7,000 USD and thats before the actual axis.
Our team is currently working on the official website, it'll be unveiled soon.Regarding the specs, you can join our community to learn. And the machine is projected to be released by the end of this year or early next year. Stick with us if you're interested.😀
@@xhorse3d What I meant to say was you need to put more information in these videos. A slick 3D animation while nice is not going to get serious buyers interested. You would be better off showing the prototypes or real machines in action with the information that would make the buyer more interested.
It looks like a really nice machine but please at least tell us the what the ballpark price is. Is it a few thousand dollar machine or a hundred thousand dollar machine.
@@diet-water Would be interesting to see how they manage to hit that ballpark estimate because that Renishaw Probe head (without extension parts) goes for like 3k-5k itself if it's an OMP40-2/OMP60 (Optical) or RMP40/RMP60 (Radio)..
19 “There was a certain rich man who was clothed in purple and fine linen and fared sumptuously every day. 20 But there was a certain beggar named Lazarus, full of sores, who was laid at his gate, 21 desiring to be fed with the crumbs which fell from the rich man’s table. Moreover the dogs came and licked his sores. 22 So it was that the beggar died, and was carried by the angels to Abraham’s bosom. The rich man also died and was buried. 23 And being in torments in Hades, he lifted up his eyes and saw Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in his bosom. 24 “Then he cried and said, ‘Father Abraham, have mercy on me, and send Lazarus that he may dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue; for I am tormented in this flame.’ 25 But Abraham said, ‘Son, remember that in your lifetime you received your good things, and likewise Lazarus evil things; but now he is comforted and you are tormented. 26 And besides all this, between us and you there is a great gulf fixed, so that those who want to pass from here to you cannot, nor can those from there pass to us.’ 27 “Then he said, ‘I beg you therefore, father, that you would send him to my father’s house, 28 for I have five brothers, that he may testify to them, lest they also come to this place of torment.’ 29 Abraham said to him, ‘They have Moses and the prophets; let them hear them.’ 30 And he said, ‘No, father Abraham; but if one goes to them from the dead, they will repent.’ 31 But he said to him, ‘If they do not hear Moses and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded though one rise from the dead.’ ” Luke 16:19-31
Guys, you urgently need to think about dry/wet processing for zirconium discs, titanium and cobalt chrome discs (dentistry), as well as an adapter for premills. If you need details, we have more than 10 years of experience.
Sturdy and Aluminum don't go in the same sentence bro. The machine is Junk without a Cast Iron Bed. The 2nd best option is a Steel frame filled with Epoxy, Rocks and Sand.
hahah, we actually want to make an accessible machine for users, so it won't be too expensive. Follow to be updated if you're interested. facebook.com/xhorse3d/
@@xhorse3d I hope so. If your promises hold true, you guys will be the ones to make 5 axis CNC machining available to the common man in the same way 3d printers have.
Not gonna lie, this looks pretty cool.
Thanks! We put a lot of effort into the design and made a video explaining how we decided on this version. Check it out here: ruclips.net/video/NU6N3Q2v3d8/видео.html
That tool change mechanism is glorious.
Thank you, check the details if you're interested. facebook.com/xhorse3d/
no, it looks overly complex, unserviceable and no access to stored tools, which probably means tools are loaded into spindle and then stored, I'd be very surprised if this thing gets past pretty animations and is actually made
in real life you want as much access to everything on these machines as possible, because maintenance is big part of keeping them running
As a Machinist that likes to tinker with things, I would enjoy having this to make little prototypes at home. I need another hobby.
Let's get started with Xmachine!
How can i do testing for you? I can run this all day at work and give you real data and feedback. @@xhorse3d
I noticed a few potential issues with the desktop 5-axis machine in the video. It has an obvious lack of rigidity, which means it can only handle soft materials like plastics and wood, and the work area seems quite small. The use of proprietary encoders and what looks like a less-than-optimal controller raises concerns for supporting 5-axis movements and robust simultaneous roughing cycles. As someone who works with 5-axis machines, these aspects make me apprehensive. I appreciate the effort to make 5-axis technology more accessible, but there are significant areas for improvement. I hope I'm proven wrong and that it performs better than it appears.
Honestly for the size i'd say this is definitely better than everything that has existed up untill now. Keep in mind its the size of a 3D printer. I doubt this will have a spindle over 1kw, its more a small prototype machine than a production machine.
That's definitely not true what you're saying - it's not going to be a machine that you can use competitively to mill steel fast enough. However, the way it is built it will be very stable and have enough inertia to mill aluminum and various steel alloys, of course not at the speeds of a professional industrial machine but for a watchmaker or a design office or a small private workshop this machine is an absolute dream. Take a look at the Pocket CNC machine. In the end, this machine here is a blatant further development and with the Pocket cnc you can also achieve amazing results in steel.
It comes with a 1.5kw spindle, as a desktop 5-axis CNC machine, the travels are not like large machines.
Thank you for the compliment, and we understand your concerns. After assembly, we have been rigorously testing the machine on various materials, including metal. There have been some issues during the process, and we are actively working to resolve them. Rest assured, we will ensure the machine is fully ready for users before its release. We're keeping our fans updated on Facebook on the R&D process. You can follow us if you wish to learn more how the process goes facebook.com/xhorse3d/
@@xhorse3d damn, decent! I expected like 500W. Your machine is mostly competition to the PocketNC 5x, and id say its much better just by seeing the videos .D
Desktop cnc. I need this. Don't know why, but I do. I'll put it next to my not used sim racer and the stack of reef tank equipment. Wich I also need.
It seems like something that'd be awesome to have...until you see how much 5-axis CAM software costs.
I have a fanatec sim rig I use once a year, and an SPS reef tank too; this comment hits hard with me lol.
@@skrappygaming1513no lie, I built my first CNC machine so that I could make parts for my sim rig. Today, I run a full time CNC wood working shop and I haven’t used my sim rig since 2020….
😂
aaah the rabbit hole
I keep hoping something like this becomes available at a price point that makes sense for hobbyists and home-based users. That's the obvious market for a mill like this. I suppose in limited circumstances (watchmaking? or precision instruments?), one could be used for light manufacturing, but let's be honest, with/ a 100x100x100 build envelope and what looks to be a limitation to aluminum, plastic, wax, and brass, its use in a "real" manufacturing environment is limited. Maybe protototyping, but at that point a sub-$300 SLA printer can produce prototypes in no time at all w/ out the need to learn cam/machining. In the hobby/home market, you've got to be sub $10k and ideally in the $5k realm. This looks very nicely designed, if not slightly overly complicated for its size/use, so I'm curious to see the price point. I could use a mill like this for what I'm doing (brass, nickel silver, aluminum), but I'd need to see an insanely attractive price point to give up my current sub-$5k 5-axis mill (Taig), as all I'd really be gaining is an ATC and some automation.
I import and sell similar machines (not going to say the brand out of respect) and there is a genuine market for these in biotech, electronics and prototyping. And schools love these since they can teach 5-axis machining without buying a 200k machine that every on is then afraid to touch. We had one customer who needed to machine a spiral groove to a 2mm hole using a 0,5mm ball end mill, would be difficult with a standard 5-axis machine since you need about 50000rpm.
@@testi2025 You can get a Haas CM-1 with 5 axis, 36 tools, probing, high-speed-machining codes, and a 5HP, 50,000RPM spindle for under $150K. You can move it with a pallet jack, and run it on single phase 220 volt. I have two in my garage, one 5 axis, one 3 axis. I use them for Titanium medical device parts. This machine is so much more limited; slow toolchanges, few tools, smaller work envelope, limited rigidity, it's really aiming at the high-end hobby market. It needs to be priced appropriately for that. Edit: Looks like they're aiming for around $10k; I think that's an appropriate price for what this is.
@@testi2025 There are options in the $3-5k range like the desktop cnc kickstarter from a few years ago. The problem with using this as a teaching machine is that it is all proprietary and not an industry standard controller like Fanuc or Siemens. The tool changer is way too complicated and adds unneeded cost. At that size a $5 geared motor on a disc carousel is plenty.
what a masterpiece, I could have one just to use as decorative item in my living room.
hahah, thanks for the compliment.
Do you have an estimated cost and first delivery date?
Around 10 000$ they said on Reddit
@kigara3906
Thanks. Not bad if it's extremely accurate.
@@4legdfishman They said it can cut max aluminium, so i would doubt any rigidity and accuracy.
Looking forward to this release! 🤯
Can't wait to bring this machine to the market🙌
@@xhorse3d When ???
I would say that this is perfect for all schools which are training machinist students to use CAM and 5 axis.
Yes, we believe this machine is gonna be extremely beneficial in educational area.
Sir , We are watching your machine from the head time but not yet sold for sale, we hope this machine will come to market in our life.❤
Thank you so much! R&D really takes a tons of time cuz we need to make sure everything is ready. We really appreciate your patience!
Dental technicians will line up for this.
If you're going to do something like this pay someone that speaks English 100 bucks to narrate the video for you. It'll sound a lot better.
Thanks for the input! We'll make some improvements💪
Was going to say that. you can design and produce a 5 axis milling machine and not pay someone to do a voiceover?
Music is too loud.
This looks awesome. Will it come with cam software or do i need a license to edgecam or master cam? Does it come with a post prosessor? How will the software and user interface be? Fanuc? Siemens? How big of a workpiece does it support? How big and heavy tools can it support? What would the precision be on something like this 0.2mm or 0.005mm? This got me a bit excited 😅.
Thanks for your enthusiasm! That's quite a lot of questions. Join our community to learn more: facebook.com/groups/510178127720391
Does Mastercam provide posts for your machine?
You can use Mastercam with the machine.
looks spectacular and i love horizontal milling setups
however, does this this tool changer configuration not massively reduce working area?
the work area is tiny
What CAM suite is recommended for generating 5axis toolpaths with your machine?
It's compatible with most of the CAM software in the market and we're in the process of designing our own.
What will be price target range of this equipment?
Around 10 000$ they said on Reddit
@ thank you
Awesome! Wonder how much it costs.
Awsome machine, can’t wait until it starts production!
Thanks, you can follow us for the latest updates on the machine. facebook.com/xhorse3d/
I like the design and the inclusion of automatic tool changing. Will it support full flood coolant? The horizontal design will work well with flood coolant, as it can flow straight down into the base along with the chips.
Thanks, this one currently does not support flood coolant. But at the bottom of the machine, there's a port which can be connected to vacumm cleaner for cleaning the chips.
not showing an MSRP within the video makes me dislike the product.
The thing is, on which control system is it running? Heidenhain? Siemens Sinumerik? HAAS? Or anything else?
The controlled is designed on our own. Completely self-designed machine.
Y'all need a website and a email interest list. Maybe do a Kickstarter.
Our marketing team is working on the website lately and it'll be unveiled shortly. Stay tuned! And we're still thinking about Kickstarter campaign.
This is very cool. We'd like to add CNC content to our channel and online academy next year. How can we get in touch?
In CGI, even spaceships exist.
Coming soon.
Just assembled 3 machines in our factory and sent one machine on a show in a university. Check this if you're interested. facebook.com/photo/?fbid=504455145577791&set=pcb.504456618910977
I mean, there isn't a kickstarter afaik, so it seems at least somewhat legit.
I like the look of this little machine!
I've been subscribed / following for a long time - but it doesn't seem any closer to launching. Can you give an idea when it will be available to buy?
Hi Simon, we're sorry for the inconvenience. We've been working out the website lately and will release the machine soon, maybe by the end of this year or early next year. Thank you so much for being with us!
how much would this beast cost ?
I say at least $10-15k
@@Steelcrafted pretty cheap, i'd tought more, thx for the reply
Forget about all the guys from 1980s asking for flood coolant... is there provision for MQL? Since this is horizontal, chip collection in the bottom (via suction) along with MQL will be more than sufficient. Also, is this rigid enough to cut titanium (give realistic expectations of speed, of course)? Lastly, I assume it requires proprietary cutters? Seems like you will need identical shaft diameters for the ATC. Is your company's primary revenue source "consumables"? Thanks!!
The current spindle is 1.5kw with a speed of 15000rpm, and we plan to drive this to 20000rpm. We can't say it's working great on steel because we haven't tested it yet. But the performance on aluminum and brass is great. Thank you so much for your interest.
Makes fun of people asking about flood coolant, and then proceeds to ask if this can machine titanium…. Lol.
will it be able to mill 7075 t6? or stainless steels?
The hard metal will require more rigidity.
How much does it cost and when is it available?
Around 10 000$ they said on Reddit
Can it mill STEEL THO?
Not recommended. Aluminum and brass are okay for machining.
is it computer controlled? price?
Can this machine hard metals like stainless steel and titanium?
It works well with soft metals like aluminum and brass. We haven't tested it on steel or titanium yet. While the spindle can reach up to 20,000 rpm, it might be suitable, but could potentially strain the cutter.
Is it big enough to mill AR-10 uppers and lowers?
Looks good, but what is the price target, it looks you are close to selling the first batch of machines. What support is there for CAD / CAM software like Fusion 360. What about maintenance and service.
Hi, the price hasn't been set yet and the machine is compatible with most of the CAD and CAM software including Fusion. As for the maintenance, we'll soon unveil on our offical website. Stay tuned!
Oh man I want this so bad holy crap
Thanks for your interest!
What metals can this machine?
Aluminum and Brass etc.
@@xhorse3d Do you have a list of metal & alloys it can machine? Or the limit pertaining to the material toughness/hardness?
No website?
Hi, the website will be unveiled soon. Stay tuned! facebook.com/xhorse3d/
Let me guess $10k range launch price?
If they could sell that for $10k we'd buy 3...
👍Good guess!!
De lujo 💯
When it will be available?
Hi, the machine is not available at the moment, you can follow us for the release if you're interested! facebook.com/xhorse3d/
is this kickstarter campaign basically?
We're currently evaluating the option and haven't made a decision yet.
Looks like a mini grob
lol, there're many different designs at the start and this one is the final version that meets all our requirements. ruclips.net/video/NU6N3Q2v3d8/видео.html
What kind of control does it use?
We developed our own controller, Xmachine😎
@@xhorse3d Interesting, is it based on any existing controls like LinuxCNC? Some may worry about G-code and M-code support
can this machine tool steel? please say yes. even if slow it would be ok
We tried aluminum and brass and it worked great. We'll figure it out with steel. Stick with us!
The only limitations this machine has in machining tool steel, titanium and other hard metals are physics and reality.
Both of those issues will be resolved with marketing……….
Wo gibt es das ?
Hi it's not for sale at the moment. You can follow our page for the release if you're interested. facebook.com/xhorse3d/
Красивый, как нибудь раскошелюсь куплю такой себе на балкончик, пусть соседи завидуют))
А он с шумоизоляцией?
Where can we purchase this machine
The machine hasn't been released yet. Stay tuend! facebook.com/xhorse3d/
This is impressive and exciting!
NOWAY!
How much????
Wanna get one? Stay tuned with us for the final release😍!
@@xhorse3d "Wanne get one?"
That all depends on the price like any other product on this planet.
Yes. I am a drywaller but yes I need
prob like 8 k
Grob would be proud.
You guys should seek collaboration with them and see if they would be interested in investing in your company.
They might be interested to get a foothold into the growing desktop CNC machine tool category.
???? Why would GROB spend even a second of their time on this? Grob's customers are largest producers of cars - they don't have time to spend on amateurs in their homes. Please stop being so naive. You're only hurting yourself.
@@chronokoks The only one being naive is yourself.
Take a moment to reflect on your comment and then you will begin to understand the reason you are the one being naive.
You have your assignment. Begin.
@@Terminator550 You sound mentally unwell.
@@chronokoks If you cannot reflect and realize the naivety of your comment, then you surely are incapable of having any credible form of intelligence.
Try again.
@@chronokoksThe fact that you cannot evaluate how your previous comment showed your naivety is troubling.
Coolent ?
Air cooling🙌
@@xhorse3d Rules out even moderate steel machining then.
Is on sale??
Not yet, but stay tuned on Facebook for the release! facebook.com/xhorse3d/
very Nice
How much would those cost?
The price hasn't been decided yet, stick with us on Facebook to be updated. facebook.com/xhorse3d/
tool chnager and swarf are going to be a night mare to all the mechanisms
Perfect.
metal testing videos please !
How much is this?
Price?
how much
where i buy this cnc from pakistan
The machine is not available at the moment, you can follow our page for the release facebook.com/xhorse3d/
How much will this machine cost?
Around 10 000$ they said on Reddit
The price will be unveiled when the machine is launched globally. Follow to learn more! facebook.com/xhorse3d/
price ?
why not a Cast iron Base ?
We talked about how we designed this machine, and made decisions on the material etc. You can take a look at this video ruclips.net/video/NU6N3Q2v3d8/видео.html
Xmachine is the future of 3D printer.
except its not additive manufacturing oO
imo, the tolchanger should be inside the machine, not the machining envelope, just like a Grob machine.
Given its desktop size constraints, this is the most effective solution we can currently provide.
all this development, and you couldnt hire a voice actor for your promo video.
I work by GROB on the G352 and G550 thats the same Machine Concept, we have Haidenhain 640 and Siemens
T0o small ... no cooling?
Air cooling.
This looks awesome, but damn is it small
yes, as it's a desktop machine, we wanna make as small as possible🚀
This better be affordable with a base made of aluminum. Any high frequency tool made from aluminum is generally not great for precision.
It looks amazing
I like it 👌
Cool
Looks like a miniature grob
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so a GROB for ants?
Cast iron frame would be awesome.
Aluminum is has bad dampening, huge thermal expansion coefficient. Just a bad choice for machine frame.
We're fully aware of the pros and cons, so we may launch the cast iron version as well.
SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY! 😍🤤
Hard to compete with pocketnc, because it’s the same size and form factor, so have to be cheaper than pocketnc.
Stay tuned if you're interested!😊
PLEASE DON'T PERMA LOCK THE SOFTWARE! I hope the price is reasonable. For a Grizzly CNC is like $20,000 USD, the Bantam desktop with 4th axis compatibility is over $7,000 USD and thats before the actual axis.
Thanks for your input! You can rest assured that the price is gonna be highly competitive!
No website, no specifications, no pricing guide. No schedule, available in 2050 ?
Our team is currently working on the official website, it'll be unveiled soon.Regarding the specs, you can join our community to learn. And the machine is projected to be released by the end of this year or early next year. Stick with us if you're interested.😀
@@xhorse3d What I meant to say was you need to put more information in these videos. A slick 3D animation while nice is not going to get serious buyers interested. You would be better off showing the prototypes or real machines in action with the information that would make the buyer more interested.
@@ryebis Yeah, we'll share more videos of the real maching process. Thanks for the input.
Wow!! Epic machine
It looks like a really nice machine but please at least tell us the what the ballpark price is. Is it a few thousand dollar machine or a hundred thousand dollar machine.
Saw on their facebook that they estimated between 5k-10k. My guess is that its probably in USD
@@diet-water Would be interesting to see how they manage to hit that ballpark estimate because that Renishaw Probe head (without extension parts) goes for like 3k-5k itself if it's an OMP40-2/OMP60 (Optical) or RMP40/RMP60 (Radio)..
@@coorexz Probe not included heh
@@exol511 Well, then they might hit the estimate lol
100k machine what drugs did u get?
no website.. so its not real?
Our marketing team is working on the website lately and we'll be revealing it soon. Stay tuned!
19 “There was a certain rich man who was clothed in purple and fine linen and fared sumptuously every day. 20 But there was a certain beggar named Lazarus, full of sores, who was laid at his gate, 21 desiring to be fed with the crumbs which fell from the rich man’s table. Moreover the dogs came and licked his sores. 22 So it was that the beggar died, and was carried by the angels to Abraham’s bosom. The rich man also died and was buried. 23 And being in torments in Hades, he lifted up his eyes and saw Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in his bosom. 24 “Then he cried and said, ‘Father Abraham, have mercy on me, and send Lazarus that he may dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue; for I am tormented in this flame.’ 25 But Abraham said, ‘Son, remember that in your lifetime you received your good things, and likewise Lazarus evil things; but now he is comforted and you are tormented. 26 And besides all this, between us and you there is a great gulf fixed, so that those who want to pass from here to you cannot, nor can those from there pass to us.’ 27 “Then he said, ‘I beg you therefore, father, that you would send him to my father’s house, 28 for I have five brothers, that he may testify to them, lest they also come to this place of torment.’ 29 Abraham said to him, ‘They have Moses and the prophets; let them hear them.’ 30 And he said, ‘No, father Abraham; but if one goes to them from the dead, they will repent.’ 31 But he said to him, ‘If they do not hear Moses and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded though one rise from the dead.’ ” Luke 16:19-31
Guys, you urgently need to think about dry/wet processing for zirconium discs, titanium and cobalt chrome discs (dentistry), as well as an adapter for premills. If you need details, we have more than 10 years of experience.
I was just gonna say that this looks like a perfect machine for the dental industry
@@vanguard6937yep! I completely agree
Sturdy and Aluminum don't go in the same sentence bro.
The machine is Junk without a Cast Iron Bed.
The 2nd best option is a Steel frame filled with Epoxy, Rocks and Sand.
The Cast Iron Bed version is scheduled.
Wonder what hefty price tag lol
Looks expensive 😳
hahah, we actually want to make an accessible machine for users, so it won't be too expensive. Follow to be updated if you're interested. facebook.com/xhorse3d/
Please be affordable to hobbyists.
>$3,000 price tag
Dammit!
The machine is primarily designed for makers and hoyyists. The price tag will be accessible!
@@xhorse3d I hope so. If your promises hold true, you guys will be the ones to make 5 axis CNC machining available to the common man in the same way 3d printers have.
super efficiency
No links, no web presence
Hi, the website will be unveiled soon. Stay tuned!
Chinese ?
anything without price is meaningless.. I can not say good or bad wıthout knowing the price (not cost, shipping, tax etc)
its cheaper to 3d print an impeller
Looks cool and very overpriced.
Holy cow. This thing is sexy!
Yes! We spent several years working on this beast!
damn we had a kid sized Grob before GTA6