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The Gowe 1013 CNC Router is a compact, high-precision engraving and milling machine featuring a 1204 ballscrew system with 4mm pitch, a powerful 230W DC spindle motor running up to 3000 RPM, and Mach3 software control. Built on a sturdy aluminum alloy frame, it supports diverse materials from wood to soft metals, making it ideal for professionals and hobbyists seeking detailed, reliable CNC machining.
| ASIN | B00BJ1XO1Q |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Color | Black, Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 1.8 1.8 out of 5 stars (2) |
| Date First Available | February 21, 2013 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Gowecnc |
| Part Number | 9150037 |
| Speed | 3000 RPM |
| Wattage | 230 watts |
M**.
Don't waste your money on this CNC
We ordered this CNC from Gowe Group which is a third party to Amazon. Gowe delivered it and the control box was defective. We contacted Gowe Group and they had less than helpful solutions to solve it like take a picture of it, use Windows 2000. So ignorant. When we asked them for a return label and refund they stopped emailing back. Amazon can't help because Gowe is a third party in China. We lost our money and have a defective product. Do not order this product. Order a CNC from US manufacturer.
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Good machine once you get a manual from the company for set up and software.
So far a very good machine - however, there is a caveat emptor. While a "demo" version of MACH3 software (the software that controls the machine's movements in x, y, z, etc.) is included, there is no warning in the product details about NOT using a laptop. There is a very brief one page set of instructions included that is NOT correct, and is NO help putting the thing together. A complaint, via Amazon, gets you a response from the company. A detailed word .doc file is included that is fairly complete. So, if you have a tower, not a laptop (in my case running Windows XP) WITH a native DB25 port (Printer port) on the MOBO, everything works fine. There are some example G-codes that work - I actually engraved the "roadrunner" example on wood and then aluminum. several 1/8" bits are included. I don't know if Windows 7 will work with the demo version of the MACH3 included, although I presume buying the full version may work. Be aware, however, if you've never done any CNC milling (or any other computer controlled machine, like me) before, there is a steep learning curve. Triple that if you want to use a CAD/CAM software suite to produce the G-code the machine uses to "automatically" cut your project. However, with 1/8" end mill bits, I can cut wood, aluminum sheet, and magnesium sheet. I need parts for a P2V-7 turbine jet I'm building that aren't sold anywhere (I'm designing my own Fowler flaps). Since I am an academic (Ph.D. diffraction physicist) my normal learning experience is via books and reading. This time I'm going to take a 3 hour hands on class for Autodesk Inventor, and another for some version of CAM software. Once I get the hang of it I think I can use good old gnu fortran (I'm pretty old - 71) to write a program to develop cutter pathways to mill out what I want.
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