3D Carve With The New Genmitsu 4040 Reno
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- Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
- Get a 10% Discount on all Sainsmart products - 423sainsmartcom... In this video I'm running a 3D carve with the stock configuration on the Genmitsu 4040 Reno that Sainsmart has sent to me for review. If you have any questions about this machine please leave them in the comment section below. Thanks for watching.
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That CNC has some promise. The more you show it the more I want one lol. Thanks for the video Dave.
It's a sweet machine Larry. I'm diggin it. 😃
Dave , after watching your video I really want to buy a reno right away, it looks like it does the ultimate in belt drive and the price and work size is perfect .
Impressive
Thanks for watching Paul. Your support is very much appreciated.
Looks like a nice benchtop CNC for someone to dip thier toe into CNC routers.
Thanks for watching Steve. I think this Genmitsu 4040 Reno is a great little machine for someone looking to learn about CNC without breaking the bank.
Good job Mr Dave!
50 off till 3/10/24 makes it 399, looks like I have to pull the trigger on this one.
Please, how fast can the maximum feed rate be set ?
Can it handle milling in plastic at feed rate 4000mm/min ?
Hello Dave. Since this machine is a belt driven, do you it will cause loss of precision and not be able to provide enough torque. what are your thoughts? i remember Sainsmart has a costly version with lead screws.
Thank you for watching. I have had absolutely no problem running the projects I've done so far. It's all about keeping the proper belt tension and running the machine with the correct feed rate, depth of cut and spindle RPM. The same holds true for any CNC. Even with a bigger, stiffer CNC you have to run the right feed rate, depth of cut, and RPMs or you'll loose steps OR break the bit (the weak link).
@@DaveGatton i had these doubts in my mind for a long time. you have cleared them up. thank you Dave.