NymoLabs NBS-6040 CNC with 710W custom router, ER11 chuck, 2.8" offline controller touchscreen
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 มิ.ย. 2024
- 00:00 Intro
02:03 Setup
05:08 First test, Poplar wood engraving
06:51 Red Oak Wood engraving and cutting
09:08 Clear acrylic engraving and cutting
11:42 Aluminum and brass cutting
16:04 Pros and Cons
NymoLabs NBS-6040 CNC:
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NymoLabs NBX-5040 CNC:
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I bought this machine and it is built like a tank. I love it. Also I would like to thank you for your videos and hard work. There customer service is also really good . They get right back to you immediately. They are on a different time zone so you have to message at night. Which can be expected with the time difference ❤
They are actually working on dust shoe and they do have 4th axis to but do to the holidays things like shipping and imports are moving slow. So they told me that they will be available maybe within the next month or so. Hopefully soon because I love this machine. It is very rigid and capable of pretty much anything you throw at it. I loved the video you always do the best at describing the machine you are using. Thank you Aurora ❤ maybe if you get the other accessories I would love to see another video in the future with the MPG and 4th axis and dust shoe
Great and super professional as always!
Thanks Aurora and brother ❤
Excellent review; machine seems like a good value. Too bad Nymo only ships to the US. I would also consider the flat ribbon cable to the controller a con, I'd like something more solid in a production environment.
Once again another great vid... Thanks!
Your videos are great, Keep it up. Genuinely.
I am waiting ender 3 v3 ke review ❤❤
It looks like you can push material-removal-rate (feed-rate and/or depth-of-cut) much higher on 6061. The router and workholding are rigid enough that I didn’t notice any chatter. The spindle motor doesn’t stall, and it sounds like the rpm barely dips.
P.S. If you do, watch out for exploding cutters!
Hi Helios! You do all the dangerous stuff eh!
Any thought to reviewing Shapeoko HDM. Great videos by the way.
good job kid.
Hi, can't make decision between cr-10 se and kobra 2 pro,they're now on sale,so i will definitely go with one of them,what's the difference in print quality and how big it is? Which can be faster? Thanks for the reviews and close comparisons :)
Thanks guys, another excellent review. Nymolabs price is too high. Also, can the Nymolabs CNC run on both 110v and 240v? Was not on your video.
When is the klp1 video coming out?
The thickest material one could cut through would be half the z-travel (120mm)??? So roughly 60mm or slightly less for clearance of the tool over the part? Not worrying about tool deflection of such a long tool, could you create a sub-platform for the machine that is at least 120mm tall and drop the bed by 120mm to get a full depth of cut as the z travel?
On a head to head with the Genmitsu ProVerXL 6050, as a first time machine... which one would you suggest and why (against the Nymolabs NBS 6040)?
All right, a 4mm 1 flute bit for aluminium may take 2mm @9000mm.mn feed @24.000rpm if the machine is good. 3000mm.mn is way below the bit's specs.
Please note the abreviation for minute is "mn". The abreviation "m" stands for meters. So 3000mm.m makes no sense: 3000 millimeters per meters ?!?
Interesting review by the way. Thanks.
Are you going to do anymore videos on this machine?
Can I ask what specific end mill you are using on your aluminum/brass test? I have the same machine and spindle but am not getting very clean results using a 2-flute (uncoated, up-cut) carbide mill. If I match your feeds & speeds, my end mill still gums up with aluminum even at 0.25 mm depth of cut. I can't quite tell from the video - but it looks like a TiN (or ZrN) coated 0-flute end mill. Is that correct? What brand is it? Many thanks.
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Does anyone have an opinion on whether this machine is as good or better than the Genmitsu 6060 version of the new 4030 V2? I'm having a ton of problems getting the Genmitsu to work and am debating sending it back to SainSmart. But what to buy?!
Thanks.
Super review as always - you have a great channel. Have you considered doing any comparisons? It would help us decide what to buy.
Best,
Mark
Thx and sad to read about your 4030v3 experience, since I was close to buy it. Very grateful if you get some opinions from other viewers.
Hey guys, I have the same experience, bought and returned it.
considering the cost-effectiveness, the troublesome assembly, and concerns about the overall mechanical stability, I ultimately returned the extension kit and the machine.
thanks to the overall machine is not rigid enough, the unstable closed-loop motor cannot exert any effect, anyway, closed-loop gimmicks outweigh practicality.
Way better I have this machine
My 2 cents, I bought Genmitsu 4040-Pro, returned, as I felt I needed smth stronger. Bought 4030v2, returned as 2 days after playing at home, not even single job run! Z-limit switch broke, Z axis started shuddering, Genmitsu said 1-2 weeks to get Z-limit switch + for the shuddering issue they don't know and actually THEY told me to return it :)
Ender 3 v3 ke review
When are you doing a review of the Ender 3 V3 KE?
In February. I will check out the open-source firmware as well.
@@AuroraTech Awesome! Love your thorough and patient approach! Maybe also do a Ender 3 V3 SE vs Ender 3 V3 KE vs CR10 SE test 🤔
Great review!
Please do stepcraft M series
Thank you for channel
is it compatible with Vetric software ??
I don't see why not - it's GRBL which is pretty common and g-code is pretty universal.
can this machine works with 4th axis?
Yes, please also watch my 5040 review, the 4-axis can be used with both machines.
th-cam.com/video/DmFup_lhkOM/w-d-xo.html
@@AuroraTech Have you done any tests with that 4th axis working with aluminum?
No, I didn't. If the length of the cylinder is around 50-60mm or shorter, I think it should be fine. However, if it's 100mm or longer, the clamping force of the 4-axis may not be sufficient. Additionally, you may need to use a 0.1mm step down, as the stock is only supported on one side.
AUtobot logo got an eye different from the other? Optimus is sad
Piratebot?
You should use lubrication when cutting metals. You bits and mills will last much longer.
Its cnc router not cnc milling
First
The early bird gets the worm but it's the second mouse that gets the cheese.
hehehhaa @@theodoreolson8529
@@theodoreolson8529 Hickory dickory dock. The mice ran up the clock. The clock struck two, and one escaped with minor injuries.
Overpriced to the moon!
Not sure that's true - building from scratch can still cost $1000 due to high metal costs. Even my 3d printed Root 3 CNC cost $600.
When you look at the competition OneFinity/Avid/Shapeoko/etc they are all much more expensive. So among the chinese offerings, I think this is competitive.
can't agree more with you, all-axis with ball screws and linear guides are really high-end, also I guess the router is expensive@@thingswelike
Too expensive device for its performance...
What others would you recommend who's performance fits it's price better ?
谢谢你们这么好的视频,请问我在日本可以买到这台机器吗
You are welcome. I think so, you may contact AtomStack directly: official@atomstack.com
Hi Aurora, it should be nymolabs info rather than atom stack@@AuroraTech