2 in 1 5500mW Engraver CNC 3018 Pro-M Engraving Machine, GRBLControl PCB PVC Wood Router CNC 3 Axis Milling Machine with Offline Controller and ER11 and 5mm Extension Rod








Key features
- •🎁【Update CNC 3018PRO】2-in-1 CNC 3018-PRO M with 5500mW Module is an upgraded version of 3018. Integrated Driver Chip + Fixed Heat Sink + External Fan + Sturdy Casing to extend the life of the control board, Self-contained short circuit protection, Not easy to damage.(🎄🎄:Provide technical support,electronic software/manual)
- •🎁【CNC Engraving】 With an effective engraving area of 300 x 180 x 45 mm, the 3018pro-M can easily accommodate most projects. Control software: GRBL; Spindle: 775 spindle motor (12-36V) 24V:10000r / min. Supported System: Windows XP / Win 7 / Win 8 / Win 10.
- •🎁【High Precision Module】5500mW tube, built-in cooling fan, with fine heat dissipation effect, high engraving power and long-term available. --Adding Two Shields and a pair of safety goggles protect your eyes from injury.
- •🎁【Offline Controller】 DO NOT need to connect the computer. Manually adjust X, Y, Z axis location as engraving starting point, manually open or close spindle, manully open or close cooling fan. Note: Please don't use the computer and the Offline Controller at the same time, otherwise it will block the communication.
- •🎁【Wide Application】Suitable for carve wood, plastic, acrylic, PCB CCL, soft metal like copper and aluminum and other like materials, but can not carve hard metal, jade and other hard materials.🍀Get technical support🍀Search"Titoe 3018pro" On Yotube
2 in 1 5500mW Engraver CNC 3018 Pro-M Engraving Machine, GRBLControl PCB PVC Wood Router CNC 3 Axis Milling Machine with Offline Controller and ER11 and 5mm Extension Rod
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Customer Reviews
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Great for what it is.
Kimberly✓ Verified Purchase•October 2, 2023
Good for beginers but the cnc its really for soft material. I was able to get it to engrave in to some cherry wood but allow it to take its time. Using the laser takes some time to set up but works great for basic things.
Basic kit, low power, fun day with grand daughter doing stem.
N. J. Simicich✓ Verified Purchase•September 30, 2023
I bought this because I wanted to do a STEM project with my grand daughter. She is 12, and basically built the whole thing, with a little guidance. There were only a couple of assembly issues, and the only advice I would give is to attach the stepper motors to the worm drive things before you mount the stepper to the frame.
A small amount of spray ptfe lube and it quieted a lot.
The software that comes with it is fine, and free, and I couldn't make it work. It connected and all that, but it seemed to send the head off into the hinterlands. After looking online, I decided to get a 30 day trial of something called lightburn. I couldn't get that to reliably talk to the laser burner until I watched the intro video... It uses the USB-serial connection to talk to the burner and then immediately forgets the interface it used to talk to the device.
My point is that something like this is half software and half hardware, and I'm not just talking about the internal software on the GRBL board.
First thing I tried burning was some typing paper. Guess what? This is a visible light laser. The blue light reflects off of the white paper. Keep dumping heat into the white paper? Well, eventually it will char just a little, and that causes a cascade effect, and suddenly you have a larger than expected area of charred paper. Burning brown craft paper (as in a cardboard box section) gives you a crisp set of lines that look nice and crisp.
I was able to run the laser at around 500mm/minute, and 70% power to get good crisp lines on craft paper.
I have yet to try the wood carving mode. I have also not tried the offline controller.
One thing you need to understand is that this is all standard parts. Standard GRBL board, standard software, standard stepper motors. It is a decent kit. It is not hard to put together, all the tools work.
But it won't be able to do what a multi-thousand dollar rig will. It is fairly stiff, the black parts are decent machined plywood, bearings are pressed in, and we never felt like we were fighting the kit to get it built. There were enough screws, and a couple extra.
A small amount of spray ptfe lube and it quieted a lot.
The software that comes with it is fine, and free, and I couldn't make it work. It connected and all that, but it seemed to send the head off into the hinterlands. After looking online, I decided to get a 30 day trial of something called lightburn. I couldn't get that to reliably talk to the laser burner until I watched the intro video... It uses the USB-serial connection to talk to the burner and then immediately forgets the interface it used to talk to the device.
My point is that something like this is half software and half hardware, and I'm not just talking about the internal software on the GRBL board.
First thing I tried burning was some typing paper. Guess what? This is a visible light laser. The blue light reflects off of the white paper. Keep dumping heat into the white paper? Well, eventually it will char just a little, and that causes a cascade effect, and suddenly you have a larger than expected area of charred paper. Burning brown craft paper (as in a cardboard box section) gives you a crisp set of lines that look nice and crisp.
I was able to run the laser at around 500mm/minute, and 70% power to get good crisp lines on craft paper.
I have yet to try the wood carving mode. I have also not tried the offline controller.
One thing you need to understand is that this is all standard parts. Standard GRBL board, standard software, standard stepper motors. It is a decent kit. It is not hard to put together, all the tools work.
But it won't be able to do what a multi-thousand dollar rig will. It is fairly stiff, the black parts are decent machined plywood, bearings are pressed in, and we never felt like we were fighting the kit to get it built. There were enough screws, and a couple extra.
Too hard
D. Jackson✓ Verified Purchase•September 20, 2023
I was excited to receive this CNC machine but it was too hard for me to figure out.
First time friendly
Ed Rivera✓ Verified Purchase•September 17, 2023
The media could not be loaded. This is my first laser engraver cnc machine and I have to say that it's been a very good experience learning how to use this unit.
Assembly time took 45min. I'm pretty DIY savvy so it wasn't difficult to follow the directions. I took the time to research what others have found and done previously. These extra steps paid off!
I highly recommend that you have a conversion calculator ready to go from millimeters to inches, unless you are comfortable using metric measurements.
Lastly, READ THE DIRECTIONS BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THE UNIT!
The GRBL software is super easy to operate. If you have any questions, trust Google or YouTube for directions.
I graphed out my cutting table to reflect the X,Y axis. This makes design and engraving much more accurate and easy to align.
Have fun with your projects and you'll enjoy this unit soooo much more!
Assembly time took 45min. I'm pretty DIY savvy so it wasn't difficult to follow the directions. I took the time to research what others have found and done previously. These extra steps paid off!
I highly recommend that you have a conversion calculator ready to go from millimeters to inches, unless you are comfortable using metric measurements.
Lastly, READ THE DIRECTIONS BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THE UNIT!
The GRBL software is super easy to operate. If you have any questions, trust Google or YouTube for directions.
I graphed out my cutting table to reflect the X,Y axis. This makes design and engraving much more accurate and easy to align.
Have fun with your projects and you'll enjoy this unit soooo much more!
Not the board in the Picture
Kindle Customer✓ Verified Purchase•September 16, 2023
The Picture showed was not the board that I received. I power up board and it worked fine.
Now some of the change on the board, the on/off switch is now located bottom right and a nice switch. the reset switch is now top left. it has 7 big cap not 5, I guess that is better. also there is another connector that is label stop, bottom right not on the board shown on this site. The limits switches connector are connector not header strips.
Note. I am using in a home made CNC. I am using a 18 pitch screw and 200 step motor and the board comes set for 16 micro step, so step needs to be set for 2014 step per mm the board will only do about 1900 step per mm. It was load with GRBL 1.1f
I had to cut 1 traces for each axis to set to 8 micro steps. then I could set to 1007.8. This board would work with normal screws on 1610/2418/3018
The hand controller was smaller than I was thinking, but worked very good.
Overall I think, what I got was a better board than pictured.
Now some of the change on the board, the on/off switch is now located bottom right and a nice switch. the reset switch is now top left. it has 7 big cap not 5, I guess that is better. also there is another connector that is label stop, bottom right not on the board shown on this site. The limits switches connector are connector not header strips.
Note. I am using in a home made CNC. I am using a 18 pitch screw and 200 step motor and the board comes set for 16 micro step, so step needs to be set for 2014 step per mm the board will only do about 1900 step per mm. It was load with GRBL 1.1f
I had to cut 1 traces for each axis to set to 8 micro steps. then I could set to 1007.8. This board would work with normal screws on 1610/2418/3018
The hand controller was smaller than I was thinking, but worked very good.
Overall I think, what I got was a better board than pictured.
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