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Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2024
Quality product. Easy to assemble.
rob4560
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2024
The Good - I have no serious complaints. This cover provides the protection it claims and some noise reduction, so I give it 4-stars.The Bad - The material feels flimsy and the front door is easily knocked off. There's not a lot of space inside to add anything to the CNC machine (like a vacuum system for debris and dust). For what it is, it seems expensive.
Doug W.
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
Have this sitting on my desk beside my laptop - I can run my carves with my 3018 and control it from the laptop while being able to watch to make sure all is well - One thing I did notice is there is the slightest bit of dust that can get out the very top of the front door/window - to take care of that I take two very small pieces of blue painters tape and put on the top to close the tiny gap there
Rayjkv
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
It was very nice but it was to small for CNC machine and plastic was pretty light
Stitch
Reviewed in Canada on October 15, 2024
Saint Smart (Genmitsu)Please:1.) Provide a little more head room for a hose.2.) Provide a hose that goes from the 3018 Series CNC unit to the side of the Case.(Check and make sure that this does not interfere with the operation of the unit.)3.) Provide a connection peace for a vacuum like the DEWALT 9 Gallon STEALTHSONIC Ultra Quiet Poly Shop Vacuum to connect to the outside of the case.Genmitsu 3018-PROVer V2 Upgraded Desktop CNC Router Machine+ DEWALT 9 Gallon STEALTHSONIC Ultra Quiet Poly Shop Vacuum+ Cyclone Dust Collector+ Genmitsu CNC Dust Shoe ABS Cover Cleaner for 3018 Series CNC Router/CNC Machines-----------------------------= A small compact solution that can be run just about anywhere.
Joe
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 6, 2024
Good size, too flimsy. Needs to be made of thicker materials.
Rodolfo Diaz
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2023
Este producto lo voy a usar para mis trabajos de juguetes de madera que construyo (a escala) con base a planos especificados
Gianpietro Vairo
Reviewed in Italy on April 8, 2023
A un prezzo onesto permette di abbattere sia il rumore che la diffusione delle polveri
JJH0906
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2022
This cover is fairly cheaply constructed. It's somewhat easy to put together although it's a bit of a trick to get all the panels and the framework to line up as you are trying to assemble it It's basically hammered together with a rubber mallet to keep it in place so you could break it apart pretty easy but also makes it prone to falling apart if you move it around a lot. For the money it's not too bad but if you want something sturdier, I would probably not recommend this product
Sean F
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2022
Leaves some to be desired in how easy or difficult the panels are to detach. Also doesn't do a lot of good if you happen to purchase the 3040 extension kit (which I did after I bought this). It worked really well before then with my Genmitsu 3018 prover, keeping dust in and suppressing the noise just a little. Was great when I did some board surfacing previously, but that makes so much more dust than anything else does. I could imagine this being very important if you had your mill in a finished area (mine is in the garage) because it traps dust well if you use all the sticky pad strips they sent with it.You probably don't need this, however. It's a good value, does what it says and that's about it. Makes adjusting your stock or anything else a little difficult too because the panels don't easily come off, except for the door. Further, the back panel with the small hole for wires is what really ruins this for me now that I've upgraded. Based on that design, this feels like a permanent upgrade but absolutely shouldn't. Remember when I said it makes adjusting your stock difficult? Well, now imagine you want to move your unit, because my space is so narrow, I have to disconnect all the wires to remove the box, move the mill and then put it all back. Back and front should pop off with magnets in my opinion. This could also make it an easy transition to the larger size mill or more options of where to place your box. Oh, and it's also just barely large enough for the stock 3018, so I had a couple times where my stock was hanging off the bed and would crash into the door and pop it off - removable back would help here too. Getting the Z probe out was a pain with this on as well. Finally, it's made of aluminum and strong enough for its purpose, but not much more. I accidentally bent the front top crossbar by laying my arm on it while trying to plug something in.Ok, so all that said, get it if dust is a big concern AND you don't plan to upgrade later. It's a great idea in theory, but clunky and big trying to actually put it into practice. I don't think I will try to and add it back, even after adjustments, so I'm going to try and convert it into a 'hood' to capture and vent my laser exhaust.
TAKA
Reviewed in Japan on June 13, 2021
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A. Schwieger
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2021
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Scott O'Malley
Reviewed in Germany on April 12, 2021
The materials seem to be good quality and the shipping was very quick (I ordered on a Tuesday and it arrived Friday.)AssemblyThe unit was very easy to assemble. From unboxing to completion, it took me about 30-40 minutes to put together. You'll need a hammer and a screwdriver. The only tricky element was affixing the top of the case: the plastic sides are very flexible and it was difficult to hold them in place while fitting the lid.Additionally there are plastic clips included which aren't listed in the instrucations as well as other parts that are included in the instructions that aren't used. I have detailed these below.InstructionsThe instructions are quite clear, though are missing a step or two. Here are the steps I took:* Black uprights go into the bottom of the case.* Plastic sides go between the uprights* Affix the top of the case. (I recommend using sticky tape to hold the sides in place - see pictures)* Missing Step - Add transparent plastic clips to front edges of the case to prevent the front panel from sliding. This isn't included in the instructions, but the clips are included in the box and 'finished' images on the Sainsmart site demonstrate where they should go.* Attach handle into front panel using provided screw.* Missing Step - Attach the sticky foam to the bottom of the case (I'm not sure if this is correct, but it's the only place I can see they they should go)Fully assembled, the case weighs 1.6kg and is easy to move around. There is some flex in the panels (given how thin they are) but overall seems solid - however, I wouldn't put anything heavy on top of it. My machine is a 3018, which I have upgraded with larger stronger motors. I was concerned about whether my customised machine's footprint would make it too large to use with the case, but in reality I still has a few CMs of space and had no problem moving the machine in and out. I was able to thread the wires to the control board through both the back panel and side panel openings with no issues.The specifation for the unit lists that the case should reduce the sound by 10db and this is consistent with my own tests: uncovered, my machine with the 20k spindle is putting out 76db on average and when covered this is reduced to 66db on average.Overall, for its price it's a decent enclosure that's easy to install and move around and achieves modest noise reduction. Design-wise, I think the front panel is a marked improvement - no fiddly magnetic strip here which makes assembly much easier.
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