I just found your channel and thought you were in England until I saw the Aussie flag in the background lol. Seriously looking at this CNC as its within my limited budget and a little smaller than the Aussie ones I was considering, so it will fit on an existing workbench, unlike the other ones which will require a new bench in a very limited shed space.
Roger, I followed the link for ProVerXL 6050. but their site only lists US, EU and GB, no Australia. Emailed them and have been told that to get one shipped i would have to pay $388 for shipping, plus any other charges that might happen. Their customer support also said that it might not be compatible in Aus. "Please be aware that our products are primarily available in US or EU specifications, so you may need to acquire an Australian adapter for proper use." Do you still think it is worth the effort, and should it be US or EU specs?. Thanks for all of your great videos.
I do not know how you do this, i'm not a patron, but have followed you for quiet a while, years. This Video sparked a comment from me. I find my equipment through bartering, i've run into a slight stall on a couple of my last scores. so i'm patiently waiting to get to setup and calibrating as well as motor tuning. i just went through the QueenB with you and Bam a new week and its the ProverXL 6050. I'm very impressed with it
Roger, Another video with great explanations and video. I have had the Sainsmart 3018 Pro Ver model for a number of years and was a good tool for learning CNC. I lost interest due to its low power. This 6050 looks great but may be a little too large for my shop. My question is (since some the technical terms are unfamiliar to me), is the new Sainsmart 3030’equivalent to the 6050 except for bed size? Thank you
Just ordered mine and your video has te best approach to the build process. simple and common sense! Appreciate it!
Glad it helped
I just found your channel and thought you were in England until I saw the Aussie flag in the background lol. Seriously looking at this CNC as its within my limited budget and a little smaller than the Aussie ones I was considering, so it will fit on an existing workbench, unlike the other ones which will require a new bench in a very limited shed space.
Roger,
I followed the link for ProVerXL 6050. but their site only lists US, EU and GB, no Australia. Emailed them and have been told that to get one shipped i would have to pay $388 for shipping, plus any other charges that might happen. Their customer support also said that it might not be compatible in Aus. "Please be aware that our products are primarily available in US or EU specifications, so you may need to acquire an Australian adapter for proper use."
Do you still think it is worth the effort, and should it be US or EU specs?.
Thanks for all of your great videos.
Yes, and EU 240V
Look at MSY here in Australia - they have them on 2-3 days lead time.
I would like to have two motors for Y axis
I do not know how you do this, i'm not a patron, but have followed you for quiet a while, years.
This Video sparked a comment from me.
I find my equipment through bartering, i've run into a slight stall on a couple of my last scores. so i'm patiently waiting to get to setup and calibrating as well as motor tuning.
i just went through the QueenB with you and Bam a new week and its the ProverXL 6050.
I'm very impressed with it
Roger, Another video with great explanations and video. I have had the Sainsmart 3018 Pro Ver model for a number of years and was a good tool for learning CNC. I lost interest due to its low power. This 6050 looks great but may be a little too large for my shop. My question is (since some the technical terms are unfamiliar to me), is the new Sainsmart 3030’equivalent to the 6050 except for bed size?
Thank you
No! the 6050 is far better and more powerfull
Thank you. Guess I’ll have to make more workspace..