Shapeoko 5 pro- 4 month review
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 พ.ค. 2024
- After having and running the machine for 4 months, here are my thoughts on my decision. The Shapeoko 5 pro has been a big addition to my shop in more ways than one.
Why I chose the Shapeoko 5 pro- • Why I chose the Shapeo...
For templates that I have made, check out my Etsy shop. I build files for projects and tools for laser engravers as well as CNC project files.
theclackshack.etsy.com
For Clack Shack shirts, click here-
www.thisandthatvinyl.com/prod...
The links below are affiliate links that will direct you to the product in this video. If you use this link for a purchase, I will receive a commission from the purchase. I remain unbiased and honest in my assessment as always.
The Clack Shack on Amazon= www.amazon.com/shop/theclacks...
Double locking wheels- amzn.to/4aiY4da
XFasten woodworking tape- amzn.to/4be9HTZ
Dell mini PC- amzn.to/4bjredq
Relay for dust collection- amzn.to/3wzfCno
Carbide 3D CNC machines- shop.carbide3d.com/?dt_id=126...
Shopsmith products- bit.ly/3TSaIKZ
Jenny bits- www.cadencemfgdesign.com/
IDC Woodcraft- idcwoodcraft.com/
VCarve software- www.vectric.com/products/vcarve/
@carbide3d
@vectric
@shopsmith - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
The Shapeoko 5 Pro in my opinion is an excellent machine and carbide 3D support is second to none. The 5 Pro allows an alternate place for the Y cross beam 3 inches forward to the standard setup. This places the bit three inches forward of the front table edge. I built a jig in the front of my table, moved the Y carriage forward to the alternate mounting bolt holes, moved the Bit Setter and reloaded Carbide Motion to accommodate Bit Setters new location and after moving the machine forward over the front edge of my table I can now drill dowel holes, cut dovetail slots and more on wider material edges. It’s a game changer. You can still utilize the full work surface by mounting your material under the bit when the bit is fully forward or just remember to position your material three inches out over the front of the spoil board.
I have seen folks do that for cabinet making. Nice setup
Very nice set up. Looks like an optimal table build for the CNC. Thanks for the videos, you helped me start with laser engraving and learning the ropes.
Great to hear! Have fun..
Great review. Thank you. I came really close to getting the Shapoko 5.
I love mine..
very usefull info sir thenks for sharing.
Most welcome
Great review David. I am still saving for a cnc
Been there.. It is worth the wait.
You got you a good, well thought out setup. I have the original Onefinity woodworker and still use the Makita router, and it does everything I need so far. But I do drool over the thought of having a spindle, maybe some day. Can't go wrong with the Jenny bits, practically all I use unless need something Cody doesn't make, and still using the original Jenny I purchased, what like 4 years ago. Keep the videos coming, really enjoy them.
Thanks, I was torn over which machine but happy with my decision. Sounds like you have an awesome setup yourself.
Hey @oldGuyDesigns I got an Elite in February. I put my Makita router on it from old Millwright. When it started to poop out I replaced it with the open builds ER11 router for the same price. Built for CNC, ER11 collets until I can get a spindle.
@@kevinrich4637 I been looking at that one, I have a second Makita I purchased years ago as a backup to the first. I still using the first one so can't justify buying another. But I really like the ER11 collet on the Open build. The Elite would definatly be a big upgrade also, just so many improvements seems like every other day, no way for me to afford all of them. Enjoy your Onefinity, its a great machine!
This is great. I love my 4x4 as well. I have 3D printed a bunch of different things for holding bits, including drawers. Also a nice little holder that incorporates magnets to hold the tools for changing bit on the spindle and holds the bit zero.
I also went with vectric for my needs and will soon be adding a wireless controller for jogging the machine around. I still have a dewalt quiet series with a cyclone for dust extraction, but need to change some electrical to be able to use the cnc and vac on the same circuit. I might try the spindle and vac though after seeing you showing it run that way. I had already bought the same relay funny enough. Turning on and off the dust collection is one annoyance since I haven’t automated it yet. Still working on my social media presence. For now just on instagram. Thanks for the videos !
Thanks, I like finding solutions to get more organized. I plan to eventually add some drawers to my table.
Really enjoy my 5pro also. Great beginner machine.
Totally agree!
@@TheClackShack I use also use a Rii Mini QWERTY Wireless Keyboard for jogging and as a bonus it has a small keyboard and touchpad. Can replace you bigger keyboard. I used a xbox controller and like the rii better.
Good review. I have the fox alien.
I had looked at them when I got my first CNC, I just kept wanting to go bigger... lol
@@TheClackShack I understand, for me it's ok for now.
@@mikeledee8786 It seems like a good machine, Have fun
I was wondering about the computer setup with the monitor in the back so thank you for answering that. Can you put a link to the caster wheels you have? I have some high single lock on mine but wouldn’t mind the double lock just to minimize movement when the machine is interpolating
amzn.to/4aiY4da
I am looking at a Shapeoko 5 Pro and I was curious what is the dimensions of your work table top?
65x65 for the top