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The FoxAlien Masuter Pro CNC Router Machine is a cutting-edge, all-metal milling machine designed for woodworking enthusiasts and professionals alike. With its upgraded structure, user-friendly features, and large engraving area, this machine offers exceptional stability and versatility for all your carving and cutting needs.
Brand | FoxAlien |
Material | Aluminum |
Power Source | ac/dc |
Product Dimensions | 26"W x 12.6"H |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Item Weight | 13 Kilograms |
Horsepower | 300 Watts |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 10000 RPM |
Amperage | 5 Amps |
Base Type | Fixed |
Manufacturer | FoxAlien |
Part Number | Masuter 4040 |
Item Weight | 28.6 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Masuter Pro |
Color | Masuter Pro |
Wattage | 60 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | 1/8-Inch Collet, CNC machine body, Screw box |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer warranty |
T**Y
Just buy it! It’s sturdier than you think and is much faster than the blue brand.
This is the best money I’ve ever spent.Motor:The Masuter Pro obviously comes stock with a “weak” 775 style cutting motor but it can still do decent work at a slow pace and is helpful for a beginner to learn the machine and it’s capabilities. It includes about 8 identical 1/8” v-shape steel cutters which are okay quality for mdf and softer woods. The ER collet is good quality and provides good stability considering the stock motor is the type that uses oilite bushings which are usually sloppy. The motor shaft has a tiny bit of radial movement, though less than I imagined it would.I intended from the get-go to use a 65mm trim router and I was pleased to find that it includes a very heavy duty aluminum mount for 65mm routers.Dust Control:There is no included dust shoe for a vacuum or dust collector, so I 3Dprinted a vacuum hookup that attaches to the 65mm router. The file was free on Printables. You can buy a universal FoxAlien dust shoe attachment for an additional $50Cutting Area:The stock work area is generously sized at a tad under 16” x 16”.A quick & easy modification for gaining 2” in working/cutting width (X-Axis) is to print (or make from 1/8” aluminum) new X axis limit switch mounts and then flip the X belt end attachment brackets upside down to gain 50mm+ of X movement! This gave me about 18” of max cutting width for zero dollars. There is a free stl file and modification instructions for the switch bracket extenders on printables. You then remove the pieces of metal that the x axis limit switches hit on the sides and now use the aluminum gantry riser itself as the hitting point for the limit switches. Why this unit isn’t like that from the factory confounds me. Most people use the spare belt that comes with the machine to make a longer belt when doing the X mod to give you the added X travel, but I was able to use the surplus belt slack and keep the stock belt in place.Electronics:The stock control box is well designed and has worked well for me. All the wires have flag tags on them for easy mating. You have to mount the wire control track but the wires are already ran through the track which makes assembly and wiring a breeze.Software: I haven’t used the included thumb drive software that comes with the Masuter Pro. I’ve been using free browser-based Easel software running on a used 2013 MacBook Pro to run the CNC. I bought the Mac specifically for running this machine and my 3D printer and it works great. The Easel software detected the Masuter Pro and downloaded the appropriate drivers for me.Quality:The build quality is great, I was going to get the other similar sized blue brand machine because it looks much heavier duty but it is much slower and would not work fast enough for my sign projects. The Masuter Pro is designed lighter and with less material but has good engineering and upgraded pieces where it counts, like the Z axis having square linear rails. There is an almost imperceptible amount of movement when you try to move the cutting shaft around by hand to assess the sturdiness of the motor gantry. It’s actually hard to believe how tight this thing is considering it uses belts and plastic wheels, the extrusions are very strong.I intend to upgrade the roller wheels to a Japanese name brand to see if I can get the tiniest last bit of movement to go away for metal use.I do believe this machine can do aluminum cutting with the proper upgrades, but if that is your main use, I would recommend a much heavier unit with full linear rails.Upgrades:I will soon be buying the extension kit and seeing if I can mod extra travel out of it, with the x mod I will have 18”x30” of cutting area and I think I can likely mod the Y-Axis for an inch or two of extra travel as well, giving me a gigantic cutting size for the price.I may also upgrade to bigger stepper motors in the future, but really currently have no need!
D**!
ROCK SOLID Construction, Huge Step Up From The Other Version!!!
The media could not be loaded. *Best Features at the bottom*I was genuinely so blown away when I was unpacking the parts!I got the regular version like a year ago and I've been using it (I mostly use the laser rather than the CNC) and it's been awesome, I've designed some "boxes" to hold bottles of scented sprays I make with my partner as well as shelving to display the products at craft fairs and conventions and in stores. I would give the OLD version like a 9/10 because it was easy to put together and easy to start using and I get good results from it, but the actual router module tended to drag a little when using the CNC because the way it's attached, it's a little weak. That didn't affect me, I use the laser mostly, so whatever.BUUUT the new version is a brick house, it's like the Super version. All the aluminum rails are noticeably weightier and feel really rigid and tough, the whole thing is like a tiny bit textured and it's very obviously built thicker in some areas than the original. It's really nice, I was super impressed unpacking it.Assembly took about fifteen minutes, give or take. I knew essentially what I was doing already though since I've assembled the original, but I don't imagine it'd take long for a newbie either. I already had drivers on the computer and the programs I'd need (LaserGRBL mostly, but also Candle), but again it takes literally minutes to download your programs and they include a flash drive with the drivers on it, it's pretty simple.And that's it, it's super fast to put together and get started, especially if you've ever used a CNC or laser before. Side note, I also have the roller attachment and it TECHNICALLY works with this machine, but it was very difficult to get it hooked up because the control box of this machine encloses the control board where the rollers need to be plugged in. I do prefer having the box over the old one that has no protection for the control board, but I didn't love having to dismantle the box to plug in an accessory that I need to use for engraving cups (which I do a lot for gifts and such).Anyway, I have a couple notes about stuff that's a MAJOR step up.One, like I said, the construction is rock solid, it's such an improvement. I think it's the best-built machine I have at the moment, it's really good. But also, there's more stop-triggers and they're better placed AND they have a much stronger click to them. When the auto-stop gets triggered on this you KNOW it.Also, the actual "tool" module (not sure what else to call it, it's the part that holds the router or laser) is WAY more solid. It uses nylon-greased tongue-in-groove rails instead of the old model's circular rails and screws, and it's like 400% more solid because of it. The up-down motion is WAY more precise and stable, it's really really good.But maybe most of all, and this is huuuge for me - the knobs to allow manual calibration of the axis on ALL THREE AXES. It's sooooo important, I really can't overstate it. The XY axes are fifty-fifty for me, I don't have much trouble calibrating those via software, but LaserGRBL DOES NOT HAVE A Z AXIS CONTROL. So, if you're engraving a 1/8" thick piece of wood and you've adjusted your Z axis for a 1/16" thick piece, you have to close the program, open Candle, calibrate the Z axis there, close Candle and reopen LaserGRBL, and then proceed with your work. There's no way to easily move the Z Axis when you switch materials, it's a huge pain in the butt - EXCEPT, now that this machine has manual knobs, you can manually just calibrate it yourself by hand and it takes literally seconds. HUGE time saver, I can't even begin, it's a gigantic improvement, I love that feature!!All in all, I'm definitely super impressed with it, I'll be engraving metal tumblers for the next couple weeks to prepare some presents for my TTRPG group (don't tell them, it's a surprise lol) and after that I'm gonna make some new shelving!!!
J**N
Do yourself a favor
Oh where to start... first off unless you have an extensive knowledge of milling, hard pass, there's no explanation of how the program that it operates on works and it doesn't work about 80% of the time. The few things I was able to get to finish before the stepper motors would get stuck on the must minimal amount of dust came out lousy due to stepper motor system being exposed to the saw dust. The spindle motor isn't fast/strong enough to handle any hardwood. The absolute draw back is once you purchase the machine you also need to purchase a dust boot, a shopvac and still have to find a way to protect the drive belt system. My last attempt at operating this machine came to getting a new router which was working great until they updated the program and it wouldn't recognize my machine anymore. If the future I'll be ordering a longmill! And if you are serious about getting into cnc do the same. You get what you pay for. I wound say this is 30% user error and 70% I lousy design. I have a pretty good knowledge or running these types of systems but the design flaws are really glaring. The fact the steppers can get stuck so easily could potentially be extremely dangerous, I see that other models have a protection system for the belts ....why not mine! Oh well returned
C**K
Excellent Customer Service.
Excellent machine. I have had this for just over a year. I had a power issue that was likely my own fault and short circuited the power supply. FA’s customer support was quick with responses and helpful troubleshooting this. Even though I was just outside the warranty they sent me a replacement power supply at no charge.
N**E
Nice CNC
Nice little CNC router. Works like it should no issues. There is a learning curve if you’ve never used a CNC machine so be prepared to put some time in learning and experimenting before making projects
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