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FoxAlien x WoodMads WM-3020 CNC Router for Metal Caving, 300W Spindle Linear Rails and Ball Screws 3-axis Milling Engraving Machine for Aluminum Copper Wood Acrylic

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Features

  • [Outstanding Precision and Accuracy] The WM-3020 CNC machine is equipped with HG-15 linear bearings and 12mm ball screws on all 3 axes. These industrial components enable the carving to be faster, quieter, and more stable and precisely.
  • [Multiple Spindle Options] WM-3020 comes with a 300watt spindle, which is capable to engrave and cut wood, acrylic, carbon fiber, aluminum and brass. The z-axis is compatible with 65mm and 69mm spindle clamp, which means it is compatible with the trimmer routers such as DWP611, RT0701C, engraving module, and 1.5kw spindle.
  • [Aluminum Spoilboard with Scale] One-piece aluminum spoilboard enhances the flatness and strength. The scale is convenient for measurement and positioning. It is compatible with most of the hold-down clamps in the market.
  • [Grbl Open-source Based] The control board uses a 32-bit chip and is based on Grbl. It supports to set homing origin to any corner by editing the Grbl configurations.
  • [Main parts pre-assembled] Main parts are pre-assembled. It just takes 30-45 minutes to fully assemble the machine. It is made of all aluminum, which is sturdier and more stable. All necessary accessories for trial run are included in the package.

Manufacturer: ‎FoxAlien


Part Number: ‎WM-3020


Item Weight: ‎40.4 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎18.11 x 16.54 x 14.96 inches


Item model number: ‎WM-3020


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Style: ‎Drill


Material: ‎Aluminum


Power Source: ‎AC/DC


Voltage: ‎220 Volts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Usage: ‎Amateur, Professional


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: August 15, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Amazingly capable cnc for aluminum and brass not just wood.
The media could not be loaded. First thing I was impressed with was that from the time I opened the box until I was making my first cuts was about 30 minutes! That was sooo nice! The next that was that the instructions were really well done and easy to follow as well. The cable managment and labeling was sooo nice to have too. It not only made it easy to hook up but makes it look so clean too. I am using UGS as my control software so didn't install anything but the driver from the included jump drive. I did 1 test cut in MDF and since them it hasn't cut anything but brass and aluminum. The machine is very ridgid and capable right out of the box but the included 300w spindle is definitely the weakest point IMO. That doesn't in anyway mean it cant handle it but I was having to be very conservative with the feeds and speeds to avoid the chatter and even with conservative cuts I still had chatter with any slotting cuts. I was able to make some nice chips using adaptive tool paths and then clean up the sides with contours. For me I wanted to be able to produce parts faster so I upgraded to an 800w spindle (shown in the videos) and was amazed at the difference. It really made this small machine do exactly what I was wanting with metal. It could do it without the upgrade but is so much faster now and I am getting noticeably better radial surface finishes. Last their customer service has been very responsive in answering any questions I have had. I would definitely recommend this cnc for someone new and looking to do anything with aluminum or brass. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2022 by Rocky Caughron Rocky Caughron

  • Very Well Made
I have only had it for a few days, but it is my third machine, the other two from a different company. My initial impressions, I think they may have accidentally chosen the color, but in MHO it is the John Deere of small CNC Routers.
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2024 by David in Maine

  • Almost no support - You are on your own
After 10 days of issues I returned the machine 1- The CNC machine is good but: A- No local support, every issue has to be emailed to offshore and it takes few days back and forth for them to understand the issue (very very limited English) B- Machine setting parameters are not correct, it tripped many out of range errors C- It is not clear how to upgrade the spindle. I asked several times but no clear answer D- The included collet is 1/16, you have to buy 1/8 or 1/4 2- The laser: DO NOT BUY IT. it doesn't fit properly, no support. Very bad documentation ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2023 by Sean

  • Nice Sturdy Sub-$1K Desktop CNC
I bought this CNC an an upgrade from a generic 3018 machine that had a lot of plastic/composite parts, cheap bearings and just wasn’t rigid enough for milling plastic or aluminum. To be fair, my old machine was really just called an engraving machine. This all-metal WM3020 is marketed as a CNC router and seemed to be what I needed in a sub-$1000 machine. So far I’m liking this machine a lot. What drew me to the WM3020 was that all of the structure is metal (though I’m not sure what grade of aluminum is used), each axis glides on dual linear rails, and moves with big 12mm ball screws. It’s a hefty machine once assembled, almost 40 pounds (including the control box). Assembly was pretty easy. The instructions were clear and printed in a nice booklet. The instructions are really intended for beginners though, as they don’t really talk about ensuring the structure is square and level. I used a pair of metal framing squares with clamps to ensure the x-axis assembly was square and level to the build plate. All the wires were already assembled into the cable management looms and drag chain, and each connector was clearly labeled (although I wish they used heat shrink labels rather than giant flag labels). The controller uses grbl 1.1h as its programming language, which is what I had before so it was easy to jump right into using this machine. I had one issue after assembly: the homing cycle would fail. grbl was reporting an out of limit failure. I traced the problem to the rear y-limit switch bracket being misaligned, such that the switch would close but not re-open when bouncing off the end stop during the homing cycle. Fixing was easy since the limit switch bracket is held in place with two M5 screws. I can’t tell if it left the factory like this or if the bracket shifted during shipping. Once I adjusted the bracket, the homing cycle completed properly. For my first project I milled some lenses from 3mm acrylic stock using a 1.5mm endmill. I didn’t put a lot of effort into setting up the machine and yet the lenses came out really nice. Using the included Z-probe was really handy (with my previous machine I had to use a piece of paper and manually move the z-axis until it touched the work surface). The kit is really complete and includes a lot of stuff I wish I had with my first CNC: - nice hold-down clamps that screw right into the table - 300W spindle with ER11 collet (pretty much standard) - spanners for tightening the collet - nice drag chain for the main wire loom - Z-probe with machined touch block (so you can use the probe with non-conductive materials) - limit switches (yes, my first CNC didn’t have these!) - enclosed controller with integral power supply and a few dedicated buttons for live control (e-stop, home, spindle speed, etc). Pair this up with a Raspberry Pi running Candle and you have a pretty nice CNC mill for smaller parts! I’m using the included 300W spindle for now - it’s fine for softer materials. But I also bought a Makita RT0701C spindle and the optional 65mm clamp for powering through harder materials. This is a nice package for the price, but still there are a few things that could be improved: - protective covers for the rails / ball screws (accordion pleats or similar) to prevent getting clogged or damaged from chips - provisions for mounting a vacuum or cooling spray arm - covers to contain chips - better quality sealed connectors - single connector on the control box side (instead of 9 different but similar connectors) - longer cable to the control box ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2022 by Jet Shine Jet Shine

  • Screw drive, not belt drive
Very impressed with this machine, it was easy to assemble and setup. The learning curve was not the bad, however, you will need to get better bits than what comes with the machine. I have used it to mill aluminum and plastic. The screw drive is spot on, and I have had no issues with repeatability. Many other small mills use a belt drive to run the X/Y table, and after seeing what people were going through with bad belts and flat wheels, I am glad I bought this one. For the price point, you really can't beat it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2023 by Maureen

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