Leaving us hanging for the next video. Gotta love it! Nice work, Sam. I can imagine how excited you were to finally get the machine, not to mention putting it together. Well thought out assembly video. This will be a go-to video for lots of folks, I'm sure.
I've watched your video at least three times, maybe four. My machine is on the way, and thanks to you, I am now well versed on how it goes together. After 3 days of frustrating study on Carbide Create I was able to design two projects: a Christmas ornament and a foot stool. Can't wait to make some chips. Thanks Sam for the useful and entertaining information.
Thanks Sam. I used your video instead of Carbide's to assemble mine because you added just little bit more helpful information. I also squared the machine after step 2. I found it easier to do and maybe a little more precise by using a large l-square to sure up each side. If you try squaring after the end plates are on, then you can't use an L or T square and you're really just eyeballing it.
Welcome to Shapeoko. I bought the XXL in July and love it. I learned really quickly that the wrench (I believe 22mm ) that comes with the router is no good. It bent the first time I used it. I bought a much better quality one online. It also took me about three days that there is a lock button on the router to help it in changing bits. My only issue so far is random disconnects from the cutter, which is do to electromagnetic interference. Carbides support is outstanding, they even replied back to me on Thanksgiving Day.
Great video. Looks SOOOOO much easier to assemble than the original Shapeoko 3 I bought 5 years ago. It took me longer than that not taking video. Enjoy!
FYI....the “s” is silent at the end of Illinois. 😁 I can’t wait to see what you do with your new toy! I wish I had the room for one of these where I live....in Illinois. The possibilities are endless! This is really going to step up your creativity and shop offerings!
Sam, enjoyed your video. I'll be putting a Shapeoko Pro together soon too! Seeing you hefting the boxes and assemblies really hit home how much beefier this model is than the original flava Shapeoko. I've enjoyed my Shapeoko and I'm looking forward to this upgrade!
Sam, I am truly happy for you. I know you have waited a long time for delivery on this so who says Christmas comes but once a year. I can't wait to see what you make with it first. So two thumbs up ( I would give you more but that's all I have ). And as always thanks for sharing the unboxing and assembly process video.
Sam you are a poet and don’t know it ! Love your Vids ! When we watch we wait for your crack me up comments 😂😂🤣 hope to see more of your boys ( a.k.a feral children )in your vids as they get older they are so polite!
Thanks Sam.. I've been waiting for the Pro to be released. Your video was quite helpful with aiding me in my decision to go with Pro or another brand. The machine looks well built and sturdy. I'm sold!
Excellent job recording and editing a pretty long and detailed assembly. If I was getting the Shapeoko Pro I would definitely be saving your video. The Carbide crew should definitely give you some sort of a kickback for all your time, effort, and let's not forget money. Lol
Sam I am putting together a Pro my self today when you got to the drag chain for the router cord you video was going so fast I could not tell where you fastened the first drag chain and did it also run down the y rail also and how did that work out after you installed the Bit Runner Thanks Jeff Peters could you take a picture or 2 as to where the router drag chains are installed thanks Jeff
It’s a GRBL controller. You send Gcode like to any other CNC really. Nothing special about this. You can use Carbide Motion, Universal Gcode Sender, Linux Cam, Candle, CNCjs, etc to send the Gcode file.
Great video! I just ordered my Pro (upgrading from a 3). I loved my 3, but we had a bad thunderstorm and it got fried (part of the board went bad, some of the homing switches don't work, some of the motors went bad). I can get spare parts for it to fix (unfortunately, the controller board is on backorder), but I figure it's time to upgrade. I'm excited to get the Pro. Carbide3D has great products, so, I know i'm going to love it.... I love your hat by the way....
It was very pricey for me, but in the world of CNC machines it's considered a hobbyist machine! LOL I'm looking forward to the business opportunities it will open up for me and for it to begin paying for itself! :)
Considering the linear rails and the rigidity the price of 2800 dollars is almost a steal..you can have a workbee queen bee for less but i dont know if that unit is more ridgid then this
Reference the table you made for the Shapeoko. What is the size of the top? Would you have made it a different size or anything about it you would have done differently? What is the height from the floor to the top of the table? Thanks - great video - Was there anything that was a problem area during assembly?
on the website for the cnc, its says cnc, AND router. but the router looks like one you'd buy from the store. is that the router for the machine or an extra?
@@Samcraftcom I’m about to move house and into a 17x17 shop space. I’ve been trawling your shop tours and going frame by frame for layout tips. Love your channel. Loved watching you put the shop together for the literal ground up. I was just about to ask if you had a layout diagram, but see it on your IG. Some great content over there, too 👍
Here is my 3 Month review video: ruclips.net/video/ZENCEK67nqU/видео.html I still have it today (Jan 2023) and hope to get to use it in my new shop soon!
Placing my order monday. Does the Pro XXL come with the BitZero V2 or do I need to purchase it? Any other accessories besides the clamps and "endmill starter kit" that you reccommend me buying? like the bit runner or bit setter? Thanks for the help, bud!
Double check to make sure what I say is still correct -- in case they have changed it since I bought mine in December 2020... Mine came with the green clamps you see me use. I also has the BitSetter built in. I bought a BitZero separately (v1 was the only one available at that time, but v2 is much better). The BitRunner is awesome. I have a separate video on adding that to my machine and showing the setup. For bits, I would say get some cheap ones from Amazon to experiment with. Skyone CNC is also a good US-based affordable bit company, but I have no affiliations.
Thanks Sam. I have received my PRO and have assembled it. Is there a guide on how to actually operate it and a trouble shooting guide? I didn't receive any such information and am at a lost as how to proceed. Where can I go on You Tube and Facebook for further information. Thanks again Sam. Enjoying your videos.
Hey David, congrats on the new toy err.. tool! :) The best resource I know of currently is the Shapeoko facebook group if you're on facebook ( facebook.com/groups/unofficialshapeoko ). It's full of helpful people and a great place to learn and grow. Carbide 3D also has their own community forums if you're not on facebook, but it's not as active.
You made that look easy. I'm starting to climb down off my intimidation mountain...starting...to me, starting means to think about starting. Ok, I'm starting to think about starting :/
Hay Sam. I'm waiting for mine to arrive. I noticed that in your video there is no mention of or installation of the plastic strips between the T Slot bed extrusions to keep debris and things from getting trapped under the table. Did they not come with your kit? Or did you just not use them? Great video!
Hi Sam, I’m having a homing issue with my shapeoko pro. And I’m thinking it could be my wirings being all mixed up. I’m thinking it could be my “YL” and “YR”. But I’m not sure
I have a video uploading right now showing some issues that I had too. One was Y Axis issues. It traveled to the front of the machine during homing instead of the rear. Quick fix: swap the Y1 & Y2 cables on the controller board. This video should be published soon...
@@Samcraftcom Thanks, but I just saw the woodworker from onefinity and I guess I will be going with that one. Seems very stiff, and good to get rid of belts. Also price and shipping weight play a big role.
@@langrock74 Thank you, I have since this come almost full circle and am set on the Nomad 3. Then later a big 5x5 feet router. Gonna need that nomad for fine detail on aluminium. Aluminum. Whatever
That command lies within your gcode file your design software generates that you then load into Carbide Motion. I use Carveco (links in description) and it handles everything for me. I don't know about Carbide Create, but would assume they do, too.
I'll cover that in my next video, but the basic overview is: install Carbide Motion on the computer, connect machine, send initial configurations to the controller board, then you're all set. :)
thats a awesome first cnc look great, are you able to flatten that whole bed of is some of it beyond working area. carn wait to see what you make with the machine
That's a concern of mine... the hybrid table is beyond the surfacing capacities of the machine. X Axis and Rear Y Axis. Not sure what to do on that yet. :-\
Bought it myself, no kickback, no affiliate commissions. :) Sharing all of this to help others who may be interested and to share in the fun I have in my workshop.
Yep, I was. I didn't know until another viewer mentioned it to me. Sent an email to Carbide 3D and they shipped them out super quick. Easy to install too -- don't have to remove anything.
I think it could... it uses a power inverter "brick" to convert voltage from our 120v to whatever the controller board needs, so surely there would be a similar one for your area.
I ordered the 4 on July 30, 2022 and it was delivered on August 4, 2022 so ... delivery was quick ! 2 very heavy boxes delivered in the middle of my driveway, not on my porch.(That's UPS for ya). NO Printed Instructions !!! Postcard in box. Assembly video has not been updated after 2 years. The left and right Y shrouds have been modified and I'm awaiting response from support as to their orientation.
Yes, it sure will! It's not an option from Carbide 3D directly, but there are people who have put them on the machines and added some other software with success. I recently saw on the Shapeoko Facebook group that someone added a laser + software to theirs for less than $150.
ok stop the presses, a person has to spend 2,800.00 dollars on this cnc and it does not come with a router, you have buy one seperate, it says it on the web site, wow.
Can't believe I watched that entire video and didn't see it cut a thing, disappointed is mildly putting it. We didn't need another "how to put it together video", I'm mean how many other video's have we watched where the editing was a collection of days work.
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Leaving us hanging for the next video. Gotta love it!
Nice work, Sam. I can imagine how excited you were to finally get the machine, not to mention putting it together. Well thought out assembly video. This will be a go-to video for lots of folks, I'm sure.
I've watched your video at least three times, maybe four. My machine is on the way, and thanks to you, I am now well versed on how it goes together. After 3 days of frustrating study on Carbide Create I was able to design two projects: a Christmas ornament and a foot stool. Can't wait to make some chips. Thanks Sam for the useful and entertaining information.
Thanks Sam. I used your video instead of Carbide's to assemble mine because you added just little bit more helpful information.
I also squared the machine after step 2. I found it easier to do and maybe a little more precise by using a large l-square to sure up each side. If you try squaring after the end plates are on, then you can't use an L or T square and you're really just eyeballing it.
So happy for you. Got the XXL 3 months ago (just before the launch of the pro lol) and i love it.
You were just like me when I got my CNC, a kid in the candy store!
Welcome to Shapeoko. I bought the XXL in July and love it. I learned really quickly that the wrench (I believe 22mm ) that comes with the router is no good. It bent the first time I used it. I bought a much better quality one online. It also took me about three days that there is a lock button on the router to help it in changing bits. My only issue so far is random disconnects from the cutter, which is do to electromagnetic interference. Carbides support is outstanding, they even replied back to me on Thanksgiving Day.
Woo Hoo! Great installation video Sam. Excited to see what you will be creating with this.
SELL OUT!!!! Joking, I’m jealous! 😂👍🏻
Great video. Looks SOOOOO much easier to assemble than the original Shapeoko 3 I bought 5 years ago. It took me longer than that not taking video. Enjoy!
Love the Airplane reference... "Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue."
FYI....the “s” is silent at the end of Illinois. 😁 I can’t wait to see what you do with your new toy! I wish I had the room for one of these where I live....in Illinois. The possibilities are endless! This is really going to step up your creativity and shop offerings!
Why is the "s" silent? Because somebody said o. ;)
Ordered mine today!!!! Can't wait to get it!
Sam, enjoyed your video. I'll be putting a Shapeoko Pro together soon too!
Seeing you hefting the boxes and assemblies really hit home how much beefier this model is than the original flava Shapeoko. I've enjoyed my Shapeoko and I'm looking forward to this upgrade!
I just received my Pro. Your video was key for the small details to putting mine together. BTW- they do now come with really good instructions.
Very cool!
Sam, I am truly happy for you. I know you have waited a long time for delivery on this so who says Christmas comes but once a year. I can't wait to see what you make with it first. So two thumbs up ( I would give you more but that's all I have ). And as always thanks for sharing the unboxing and assembly process video.
Thank you so much!
Sam you are a poet and don’t know it ! Love your Vids ! When we watch we wait for your crack me up comments 😂😂🤣 hope to see more of your boys ( a.k.a feral children )in your vids as they get older they are so polite!
Went together nice but sure not easy. cant wait to see it run. have a Blessed night.
Thanks Sam.. I've been waiting for the Pro to be released. Your video was quite helpful with aiding me in my decision to go with Pro or another brand. The machine looks well built and sturdy. I'm sold!
Glad I could help!
Excellent job recording and editing a pretty long and detailed assembly. If I was getting the Shapeoko Pro I would definitely be saving your video. The Carbide crew should definitely give you some sort of a kickback for all your time, effort, and let's not forget money. Lol
Awesome, thank you! I can't help but agree with the kickback too! Hahaha
Congrats on the new, ah, tool, toy, equipment, shop gear, Sam. Well I think you get the point, lol. Have fun.
You got that right!
Like a kid at Christmas! I can't wait to see what you make!
You look very excited!
I am!
He looks excited at the start of the video, then tired at the nd 😋
@@LogHouseFarm yes 6 hours of filming is a lot!
@@LandtoHouse Filming sure does add a lot of time to a project!
Good job explaining on this. I’m waiting on my Shapeoko 3 XXL. I hope it’s as easy to assemble. Looking forward to some good videos.
Good luck!
Nice work Sam!! Can’t wait for what’s to come!!
Sam I am putting together a Pro my self today when you got to the drag chain for the router cord you video was going so fast I could not tell where you fastened the first drag chain and did it also run down the y rail also and how did that work out after you installed the Bit Runner
Thanks Jeff Peters could you take a picture or 2 as to where the router drag chains are installed thanks Jeff
Congratulations on the CNC addition to your shop!
Thank you!
I'm guessing there is a video on how to program it as well.
Excited too see it in action.
Blessings to you and your family
It’s a GRBL controller. You send Gcode like to any other CNC really. Nothing special about this. You can use Carbide Motion, Universal Gcode Sender, Linux Cam, Candle, CNCjs, etc to send the Gcode file.
Great video! I just ordered my Pro (upgrading from a 3). I loved my 3, but we had a bad thunderstorm and it got fried (part of the board went bad, some of the homing switches don't work, some of the motors went bad). I can get spare parts for it to fix (unfortunately, the controller board is on backorder), but I figure it's time to upgrade. I'm excited to get the Pro. Carbide3D has great products, so, I know i'm going to love it.... I love your hat by the way....
Great video...can that handle 2'x4' cutting area?
I had no idea what a Shapeoko Pro was, but I watched you put it together. 23:10 Oh, its a 3D cutting machine, cool 👍
Oh so the pro went away completely with the v-wheels, so nice.
Sam I really enjoy your channel. Thinking about getting a shapeoko and do projects as a hobby. What do you suggest!
Thanks Sam
Pete
Nice can't wait to see you make something on the machine! ✌️
That looks like a well made machine! It looks pricey. Looking forward to seeing how well you make out with technical side of the machine.
It was very pricey for me, but in the world of CNC machines it's considered a hobbyist machine! LOL I'm looking forward to the business opportunities it will open up for me and for it to begin paying for itself! :)
Considering the linear rails and the rigidity the price of 2800 dollars is almost a steal..you can have a workbee queen bee for less but i dont know if that unit is more ridgid then this
Reference the table you made for the Shapeoko. What is the size of the top? Would you have made it a different size or anything about it you would have done differently? What is the height from the floor to the top of the table? Thanks - great video - Was there anything that was a problem area during assembly?
Here is the table build video: ruclips.net/video/GHoSjAJRA_Q/видео.html
on the website for the cnc, its says cnc, AND router. but the router looks like one you'd buy from the store. is that the router for the machine or an extra?
Great stuff. Looking forward to your first project!
Thanks!!
@@Samcraftcom I’m about to move house and into a 17x17 shop space. I’ve been trawling your shop tours and going frame by frame for layout tips. Love your channel. Loved watching you put the shop together for the literal ground up.
I was just about to ask if you had a layout diagram, but see it on your IG. Some great content over there, too 👍
Subbed! "The Shroud" lol. Was this a Fallout 4 reference? Nice Video mate. Very informative and well explained.
Do you still like the Shapoko Pro? Have you had and major problems. Would you recommend it still.
Here is my 3 Month review video: ruclips.net/video/ZENCEK67nqU/видео.html I still have it today (Jan 2023) and hope to get to use it in my new shop soon!
Placing my order monday. Does the Pro XXL come with the BitZero V2 or do I need to purchase it? Any other accessories besides the clamps and "endmill starter kit" that you reccommend me buying? like the bit runner or bit setter? Thanks for the help, bud!
Double check to make sure what I say is still correct -- in case they have changed it since I bought mine in December 2020... Mine came with the green clamps you see me use. I also has the BitSetter built in. I bought a BitZero separately (v1 was the only one available at that time, but v2 is much better). The BitRunner is awesome. I have a separate video on adding that to my machine and showing the setup. For bits, I would say get some cheap ones from Amazon to experiment with. Skyone CNC is also a good US-based affordable bit company, but I have no affiliations.
I don't have a Shapeoko. I'm not getting a Shapeoko. And I watched the whole thing.
Thanks Sam. I have received my PRO and have assembled it. Is there a guide on how to actually operate it and a trouble shooting guide? I didn't receive any such information and am at a lost as how to proceed. Where can I go on You Tube and Facebook for further information. Thanks again Sam. Enjoying your videos.
Hey David, congrats on the new toy err.. tool! :) The best resource I know of currently is the Shapeoko facebook group if you're on facebook ( facebook.com/groups/unofficialshapeoko ). It's full of helpful people and a great place to learn and grow. Carbide 3D also has their own community forums if you're not on facebook, but it's not as active.
Excellent job my friend. Thanks for all the tips and experience
Glad it was helpful!
You made that look easy. I'm starting to climb down off my intimidation mountain...starting...to me, starting means to think about starting.
Ok, I'm starting to think about starting :/
LOL It's not too bad so far. :) Cut my first "thing" last night, too!
@@Samcraftcom That's Awesome man.
Hay Sam. I'm waiting for mine to arrive. I noticed that in your video there is no mention of or installation of the plastic strips between the T Slot bed extrusions to keep debris and things from getting trapped under the table. Did they not come with your kit? Or did you just not use them?
Great video!
They didn't arrive. :( I have emailed Carbide 3D Support asking for them to be sent to me. That's going to be "fun" to install! :-\
@@Samcraftcom well that stinks.
Hi Sam, I’m having a homing issue with my shapeoko pro. And I’m thinking it could be my wirings being all mixed up. I’m thinking it could be my “YL” and “YR”. But I’m not sure
I have a video uploading right now showing some issues that I had too. One was Y Axis issues. It traveled to the front of the machine during homing instead of the rear. Quick fix: swap the Y1 & Y2 cables on the controller board. This video should be published soon...
How long did you wait for it to arrive?
Ordered on 10/15/2020 and arrived on 12/08/2020.
Seriously can't decide if this is gonna be my first machine or a an avid cnc pro. Maybe gonna go shapeoko pro and upgrading it.
I don't know about Avid, but the community and customer support with Carbide 3D is amazing so far!
@@Samcraftcom Thanks, but I just saw the woodworker from onefinity and I guess I will be going with that one. Seems very stiff, and good to get rid of belts. Also price and shipping weight play a big role.
@@gummixx6885 Think about all the things that can wrong with those round hollow guide rails. I would not go for that one.
@@langrock74 Thank you, I have since this come almost full circle and am set on the Nomad 3. Then later a big 5x5 feet router. Gonna need that nomad for fine detail on aluminium. Aluminum. Whatever
great job Sam.
Sam do you load the post processor for tool change into carbide create or carbide motion so that the it will pause to change bits
Jeff
That command lies within your gcode file your design software generates that you then load into Carbide Motion. I use Carveco (links in description) and it handles everything for me. I don't know about Carbide Create, but would assume they do, too.
Congrats on getting it together! Are the drivers preloaded {plug and play}?
I'll cover that in my next video, but the basic overview is: install Carbide Motion on the computer, connect machine, send initial configurations to the controller board, then you're all set. :)
@@Samcraftcom Update to the Pro if it didn't already come with it.
Great vid. I'm subscribed, "alerted," and will be looking forward to others. Much appreciated, Sam.
Awesome, thank you!
Sweet! I should be getting mine in the next week or so.
Right on!
Nice video. Great work. Are those 20mm wide drive belts?
They're 15mm fiberglass reinforced GT2 belts.
Geez must look wider on camera lol
Sam nice job looks cool.
thats a awesome first cnc look great, are you able to flatten that whole bed of is some of it beyond working area. carn wait to see what you make with the machine
That's a concern of mine... the hybrid table is beyond the surfacing capacities of the machine. X Axis and Rear Y Axis. Not sure what to do on that yet. :-\
@@Samcraftcom well iam looking forward to seeing what you do and make 👍
Can you guys tell me what are the motors ratings?
Did you buy this or did you get it for advertising
Bought it myself, no kickback, no affiliate commissions. :) Sharing all of this to help others who may be interested and to share in the fun I have in my workshop.
Thank you
Word of the day, "Chinesiem" lol I love it
Were you also missing the plastic strips? We didn’t see them in your video.
Yep, I was. I didn't know until another viewer mentioned it to me. Sent an email to Carbide 3D and they shipped them out super quick. Easy to install too -- don't have to remove anything.
@@Samcraftcom cool, thanks!
Hey Sam, pleasure as always sir. Is there a link to this exact item? I would love to check it out myself! Just seeing you excited got me excited too!
shop.carbide3d.com/products/shapeoko-pro-cnc-router?variant=32912259186749
Sure, here ya go: shop.carbide3d.com/collections/frontpage/products/shapeoko-pro-cnc-router?variant=32912259186749
@@Samcraftcom Thank you sir!
Can the Carbide handle multiple voltages? I am over here in Australia and we use 240V
I think it could... it uses a power inverter "brick" to convert voltage from our 120v to whatever the controller board needs, so surely there would be a similar one for your area.
Thanks for all the videos bud!
Glad you like them!
💓looking forward to seeing it work💓
I wish I had a Shapeoko Pro
I ordered the 4 on July 30, 2022 and it was delivered on August 4, 2022 so ... delivery was quick ! 2 very heavy boxes delivered in the middle of my driveway, not on my porch.(That's UPS for ya). NO Printed Instructions !!! Postcard in box. Assembly video has not been updated after 2 years. The left and right Y shrouds have been modified and I'm awaiting response from support as to their orientation.
Do you know if the pro will run a laser also??
Yes, it sure will! It's not an option from Carbide 3D directly, but there are people who have put them on the machines and added some other software with success. I recently saw on the Shapeoko Facebook group that someone added a laser + software to theirs for less than $150.
Can't wait.
Can i get one of those to Melbourne Australia, do u know????
I'm not sure, check their website at carbide3d.com or reach out to their sales email -- they're great at responding!
Great video! You should get a discount - maybe for some accessories.
That would be cool!
Can’t wait ❤️
I had a time wrestling thise boxes into my shop lol!!
You ain't kidding!!! It was quite tricky carrying them down the wet grassy hill on my shoulder one by one. Pucker factor 1,000! :)
Where can I Buy it man ??
Links in description. :)
Awesome kit. 👍👍
Illinois’s?
The chinesium guys are not cloning the shapeoko. They are only cloning the workbee cnc.
Reason I ask is that I have a tight budget and I really want the new pro. I mean really bad.
I like the term for the tools. Chineseiam.
Great video!!!
Thank you!!
Wow the price on this unit is pretty reasonable...It is not a 6000 dollar x carve pro as i was expecting..
Bingo!!! That was one big reason I chose the shapeoko pro too! :)
Yay
Think I’d rather have that Powermatic jointer.
It’s too bad they didn’t use ball screws instead of belts for their “Pro” machine
enjoy your pro! hmm
Ready for fun.
Good video
Thanks
Super cool, no..👏👏👏
ok stop the presses, a person has to spend 2,800.00 dollars on this cnc and it does not come with a router, you have buy one seperate, it says it on the web site, wow.
Actually the item you are calling a drive chain is actually called a cat track.
Looks very east peasy to assemble, unlike the other “ rocket science machines lol
Brah.... you spent thousands on the machine only to sign your name on the metal tag with a sharpie?
Couldn't find my red crayon.
It’s the retro thing to do;-)
Pro?!?! Still using belts, no thanks!!!
Is there a good non-belt prosumer CNC in that price class? Don’t say Onefinity, because round guide bars are a joke.
@@langrock74 only one I can think of is cnc4newbie
had to switch instruction videos when you started skipping parts and speeding it up....
Can't believe I watched that entire video and didn't see it cut a thing, disappointed is mildly putting it. We didn't need another "how to put it together video", I'm mean how many other video's have we watched where the editing was a collection of days work.
I somewhat agree. Carbide has a very detailed assembly video on this tool. Not sure the time filming and editing was spent well.