The cheapest $149 CNC 3018, cut and mill aluminum is now possible with 500 W spindle upgrade

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In my previous videos, I used this CNC 3018 Pro to make some aluminum 3D printer parts. As many of you are interested in how I upgraded this $149 CNC to cut aluminum, I am going to make a series of videos to show you everything including the hardware upgrade, firmware configuration, using Fusion 360 CAD for 3D modeling and using Fusion 360 CAM to generate G-code for the CNC. In this video, we will start with the most important part, upgrading the 500W spindle. You will see the detail process, what hardware and 3D printed models you need for this upgrade. I will also show some aluminum cutting footage so you can expect what you can get after the 500W spindle is installed. Affiliate Links: CNC 3018 Pro: Comgrow ROBO CNC (higher quality than CNC3018): Use discount code: AuroraTech MSRP: $259 - $45 (discount code) = $214 (Free sales tax, may save another $20 depends on where you live) Comgrow Robo CNC review video: Comgrow Robo CNC 500W and 800W spindle upgrade video: Comgrow Robo CNC spindle mount Fusion 360 tutorial: 500w Spindle: 500w Spindle with DC 110V power supply and mount: End Mill: Speed Tiger Carbide 2-flute end mill: Cheap High Speed Steel 4-flute end mill: This set is not work as good as speed tiger carbide, but super cheap and have 8 different Diameter Polymaker ASA Temperature Resistant Filament: (For 3D printing the Z carriage) Other items you may need for this upgrade: Nema 17 48mm stepper motor: M3x35mm Spacer x4: Power Cord: 45mm...

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