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product_id: 172217653
title: "Genmitsu 3018-PROVer V2 CNC Router Machine for Beginner, Mini Milling Engraver Kit with Z-Probe, Limit Switches, E-Stop, Ideal for Wood, Acrylic, MDF, Plastic (Without Offline Controller)"
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# Workspace 16.54" x 11.42" 10000 RPM max spindle speed Pre-assembled gantry & aluminum spoilboard Genmitsu 3018-PROVer V2 CNC Router Machine for Beginner, Mini Milling Engraver Kit with Z-Probe, Limit Switches, E-Stop, Ideal for Wood, Acrylic, MDF, Plastic (Without Offline Controller)

**Brand:** sainsmart
**Price:** 2872 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Unlock your maker potential with the Genmitsu 3018-PROVer V2 — where precision meets passion.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Genmitsu 3018-PROVer V2 CNC Router Machine for Beginner, Mini Milling Engraver Kit with Z-Probe, Limit Switches, E-Stop, Ideal for Wood, Acrylic, MDF, Plastic (Without Offline Controller) by sainsmart
- **How much does it cost?** 2872 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- sainsmart enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sainsmart brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Safety-First Design:** Limit switches and emergency stop ensure your investment stays protected while you push boundaries.
- • **Plug & Play Assembly:** Pre-assembled main parts and clear cable management get you carving in under an hour—no sweat, just create.
- • **Precision Powerhouse:** Up to 10,000 RPM spindle speed for crisp, detailed cuts on wood, acrylic, and soft metals.
- • **Community-Backed Learning:** Tap into extensive online resources and CAD/CAM software support to conquer the CNC learning curve.
- • **Versatile Material Master:** Engrave everything from MDF to copper with ease—expand your creative and business horizons.

## Overview

The SainSmart Genmitsu 3018-PROVer V2 is a beginner-friendly CNC router featuring a robust aluminum frame, 10,000 RPM spindle, and a compact 16.5" x 11.4" workspace. It supports a wide range of materials including wood, acrylic, MDF, plastics, and soft metals like copper and aluminum. Designed for quick assembly with pre-assembled parts and equipped with safety limit switches and an emergency stop, it offers a reliable platform for hobbyists and small business creators. Extensive software compatibility and community resources make it an ideal entry point into CNC machining with room to grow.

## Description

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Review: This is a great machine. Prepare for an education. - Cutting to the chase, this machine is great. It's built like a tank, assembly instructions were fine, and there are a ton of resourced available online. I got my machine on Sunday, and on the following Saturday was able to cut the piece in my attached picture with no issues. In fact, the only issues that any of my cuts have had were of my own making. The machine works very well. That said, prepare to do some learning, some troubleshooting, and some problem solving. This is my first CNC, but I have extensive experience with 3D printers, and they're the same way. This machine isn't there to hold your hand while carving out intricate masterpieces. It's a tool that you need to learn to use. Another reviewer said something like "8 hours of failure was too much." (I had the same problem that he did. It was solved by changing the "Safe Retracts" setting in Fusion360.) If 8 hours of failure is too much for you, then this isn't the machine you want. To make this (or really any CNC machine) "work", you will need some basic understanding of G Code, 3D modelling, woodworking, and electronics. You don't need to be a master at any of this stuff, but you're going to touch all of it. It will take time. You will screw things up. You will get sawdust in your hair. That's what makes these things fun. Now, more specific to this machine itself, I was very, very impressed. There are many very similar units on desertcart, and I selected this one because of the included upgrades, and the known brand name. I found the machine to be extremely well built, and straightforward to assemble. The inclusion of limit switches is important. While limit switches can be a bit frustrating, they are there to make sure you don't accidentally send the machine a command that will damage it, and the work perfectly for that. I find the offline controller to be wonderful. There seems to be a lot of hate for this part, but I like that I can run he machine "headless" and not have to leave a laptop in my dust shop. I actually had a much smoother experience using the offline controller than I did using the PC-based Candle, but they both do the same job. My motor doesn't wobble, isn't loud, and hasn't had any issue cutting through various woods at 300mm/min. I did several calibration tests on the machine as soon as I got it built, and didn't have to adjust anything. The only bad things about the machine are the hold-down clamps that are included (they work, but are the definition of "fiddly"), the included Vee bits (again, they work as they should, but why give me a bunch of Vee bits and no end mill?) and the size of the workspace. The 3018 is actually a great size for a small workspace like mine, where it will need to be moved and worked around, but just like everyone else, I'd love to be able to make bigger stuff. I've probably said enough glowing stuff about this device, but I'll sum it up, here. When I spend ~$350 on a piece of Chinese technology that's based on open source designs, I expect to get a pretty low-end product that I can usually upgrade to make it useful. In this case, I got a solid, well-deigned, functioning piece of gear. I haven't been this amazed at how well a cheap gadget works since the Elegoo Mars Pro. If you're looking for a cool tool with a steep, but fun learning curve, look no further. If you want to easily and quickly cut wood (or metal) parts with the push of a button, maybe wait a few years. Software That I Used: -Candle (included) for machine control -Easel (very limited free use) for design and GCode Creation -F Engrave (free) for GCode creation -Carbide Create (free) for design and GCode Creation -Fusion360* (free) for design and GCode creation -Inkscape (free) for image design *Fusion360 is the real workhorse, here. It has by far the most features, but also the steepest learning curve. If you're familiar with Fusion360, you'll have no trouble. Otherwise start with Carbide Create.
Review: This CNC Router is great but the software Candle for custom projects is very difficult - Hi guys I bought this router in January and would like to say a few words about my first experience. Ease of assembly You will have no problem. It's really simple. There is a manual and there is a YouTube video. I spent about an hour and it was stress-free. Ease of first use It's fine. Before buying, I was worried about how well it worked. In vain. This is a truly wonderful invention. Thanks to the engineers. And I didn’t expect this complex machine to be so easy to control. Within one hour I learned to work with this router and again had no problems. Problems start with the software "Candle" It is assumed that we all buy a CNC router to create something especial. And this is where the problems begin. If you want to do something that has more than four corners, be prepared to grapple with obstacles. The seller offers software that turns your idea into machine codes. This is Candle. I have not been able to figure out how to use this software. Please note that in the YouTube video someone is using Easel, and not the supplied Candle, which is part of the kit of this router. The complexity of the proposed Candle is high. There is no technical documentation for Candle. Moreover, the supplied Candle does not perform the operations shown in the YouTube video. Try uploading your image or picture from your file... Now I use Easel which is easy to create images. This Easel was created for another router. I spend a lot of time creating any image all the time. Easel often loses the rotation speed of the router and I have to create new files. Easel often does not recognize the text as a whole object and I have to start over an old project every time. But Easel at least creates files for carving. Excuse me sellers, but if you offer software like Candle then this should have a manual. Without a detailed technical description for the software, this router often becomes not a smart machine but a piece of iron. I gave 5 scores to this router. Without a doubt, this CNC router is the best in its class of small routers. I can't give 2 scores to the supplied software just because it is free according to the seller. No problems. I hope my opinion will be useful for people who is decides to buy or no this router.

## Features

- Best Entry-Level: The Genmitsu 3018-PROVER V2 is the first choice for beginners looking to enter the world of CNC machining. It offers incredible value and opens up a world of possibilities, from creating unique artwork and personalised gifts to starting your own small business.
- Effortless Enhancement: Accessories can be easily added to increase the functionality of the CNC machine. A wide range of accessories can be added, including extension kits, powerful spindle and offline control, etc.
- Easy Assembly: The 3018-PROVer V2 has Pre-Assembled Main Parts (gantry frame and the one-piece aluminum spoilboard) and Clear Cable Management. You can have your first CNC machine in under an hour.
- Wide Application: The CNC machine is capable of engraving a wide range of materials, such as wood, plastic, acrylic, PVC, PCB, carbon fiber, and density board. It can also engrave soft metals like copper and aluminum.
- Support Services: CAD/CAM software to design and then convert your ideas into instructions (GCode) that the router can understand and execute (common options are Carveco, Fusion360, and Easel). If you get stuck, check out the SainSmart Resource Center (see User Guide) or contact us with any questions.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07ZFD6SKP |
| Amperage | 1.03 Amps |
| Base Type | Fixed |
| Battery Description | Corded electric |
| Best Sellers Rank | #275,801 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #31 in Power Milling Machines |
| Brand | SainSmart |
| Brand Name | SainSmart |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,281 Reviews |
| Horsepower | 96 |
| Included Components | CNC Router Machine |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 16.54"W x 11.42"H |
| Item Type Name | CNC Router Machine with Full Aluminum Structure for Beginner |
| Manufacturer | SainSmart |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 3018-PROVer |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 10000 RPM |
| Model Number | 3018-PROVer V2 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 16.54"W x 11.42"H |
| UPC | 816550022917 |
| Unit Count | 342.4 Ounce |
| Voltage | 24 Volts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SainSmart
- **Material:** Aluminum
- **Power Source:** Corded Electric
- **Product Dimensions:** 16.54"W x 11.42"H
- **Voltage:** 24 Volts

## Images

![Genmitsu 3018-PROVer V2 CNC Router Machine for Beginner, Mini Milling Engraver Kit with Z-Probe, Limit Switches, E-Stop, Ideal for Wood, Acrylic, MDF, Plastic (Without Offline Controller) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71CVoFCVhfL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this too loud for someone living in an apartment? Is it quieter like  a Dremel, or more like a more powerful power tool?**
A: I have this in an apartment and I run it as part of a business. The noise level depends on what you are doing with it. When doing light engraving it's not too bad. However, when cutting/milling with a spiral up-cutting bit or doing a deeper v groove/engraving, it is quite loud and it is even louder now that I have the 20000 RPM spindle (highly recommended for proper feeds/speeds by the way). As Brian mentioned, the dust is an issue as well. To address both of these issues, I built an enclosure similar to the one by James Dean Designs; however mine is simpler and lined with pink insulation foam that I cut into sound foam with a larger V bit. This contains the dust and noise for the most part. I also had to put extra TPU feet under the machine inside the enclosure to dampen the vibrations. Even with these precautions I only run my PROVer during business hours for noise reasons. The only problem with the enclosure is that is makes it a bit difficult to reach the sockets in the back if you are going to be switching between and spindle and laser engraver. IF YOU BUILD AN ENCLOSURE BE SURE TO MOUNT THE EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON ON THE OUTSIDE.

**Q: Second question.  Can this be used as a pass through to do longer pieces than the surface? Making wood onlays.  Need narrow, but longer than work area**
A: Yes

**Q: Does the 3018-prover come with clamps? i don't see any pictured or mentioned.**
A: There are some basic clamps that use bolts placed in the t-track of the bed.

**Q: What is the cost of the software and what do I need?**
A: CAUTION! GRBL is the software that runs on the controller board on the system--IT DOESN'T KNOW ABOUT STL FILES.  It accepts g-code files a few commands at a time (buffers them) and converts the g-code command to step and direction commands to the stepper motor driver circuit that is also usually on the same controller board.  YOu'll need some CAD software to generate the g-code file.  That varies from free, or and annual subscription, to a few hundred US Dollars, to a few thousand dollars.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is a great machine. Prepare for an education.
*by M***. on March 21, 2021*

Cutting to the chase, this machine is great. It's built like a tank, assembly instructions were fine, and there are a ton of resourced available online. I got my machine on Sunday, and on the following Saturday was able to cut the piece in my attached picture with no issues. In fact, the only issues that any of my cuts have had were of my own making. The machine works very well. That said, prepare to do some learning, some troubleshooting, and some problem solving. This is my first CNC, but I have extensive experience with 3D printers, and they're the same way. This machine isn't there to hold your hand while carving out intricate masterpieces. It's a tool that you need to learn to use. Another reviewer said something like "8 hours of failure was too much." (I had the same problem that he did. It was solved by changing the "Safe Retracts" setting in Fusion360.) If 8 hours of failure is too much for you, then this isn't the machine you want. To make this (or really any CNC machine) "work", you will need some basic understanding of G Code, 3D modelling, woodworking, and electronics. You don't need to be a master at any of this stuff, but you're going to touch all of it. It will take time. You will screw things up. You will get sawdust in your hair. That's what makes these things fun. Now, more specific to this machine itself, I was very, very impressed. There are many very similar units on Amazon, and I selected this one because of the included upgrades, and the known brand name. I found the machine to be extremely well built, and straightforward to assemble. The inclusion of limit switches is important. While limit switches can be a bit frustrating, they are there to make sure you don't accidentally send the machine a command that will damage it, and the work perfectly for that. I find the offline controller to be wonderful. There seems to be a lot of hate for this part, but I like that I can run he machine "headless" and not have to leave a laptop in my dust shop. I actually had a much smoother experience using the offline controller than I did using the PC-based Candle, but they both do the same job. My motor doesn't wobble, isn't loud, and hasn't had any issue cutting through various woods at 300mm/min. I did several calibration tests on the machine as soon as I got it built, and didn't have to adjust anything. The only bad things about the machine are the hold-down clamps that are included (they work, but are the definition of "fiddly"), the included Vee bits (again, they work as they should, but why give me a bunch of Vee bits and no end mill?) and the size of the workspace. The 3018 is actually a great size for a small workspace like mine, where it will need to be moved and worked around, but just like everyone else, I'd love to be able to make bigger stuff. I've probably said enough glowing stuff about this device, but I'll sum it up, here. When I spend ~$350 on a piece of Chinese technology that's based on open source designs, I expect to get a pretty low-end product that I can usually upgrade to make it useful. In this case, I got a solid, well-deigned, functioning piece of gear. I haven't been this amazed at how well a cheap gadget works since the Elegoo Mars Pro. If you're looking for a cool tool with a steep, but fun learning curve, look no further. If you want to easily and quickly cut wood (or metal) parts with the push of a button, maybe wait a few years. Software That I Used: -Candle (included) for machine control -Easel (very limited free use) for design and GCode Creation -F Engrave (free) for GCode creation -Carbide Create (free) for design and GCode Creation -Fusion360* (free) for design and GCode creation -Inkscape (free) for image design *Fusion360 is the real workhorse, here. It has by far the most features, but also the steepest learning curve. If you're familiar with Fusion360, you'll have no trouble. Otherwise start with Carbide Create.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This CNC Router is great but the software Candle for custom projects is very difficult
*by O***I on March 4, 2021*

Hi guys I bought this router in January and would like to say a few words about my first experience. Ease of assembly You will have no problem. It's really simple. There is a manual and there is a YouTube video. I spent about an hour and it was stress-free. Ease of first use It's fine. Before buying, I was worried about how well it worked. In vain. This is a truly wonderful invention. Thanks to the engineers. And I didn’t expect this complex machine to be so easy to control. Within one hour I learned to work with this router and again had no problems. Problems start with the software "Candle" It is assumed that we all buy a CNC router to create something especial. And this is where the problems begin. If you want to do something that has more than four corners, be prepared to grapple with obstacles. The seller offers software that turns your idea into machine codes. This is Candle. I have not been able to figure out how to use this software. Please note that in the YouTube video someone is using Easel, and not the supplied Candle, which is part of the kit of this router. The complexity of the proposed Candle is high. There is no technical documentation for Candle. Moreover, the supplied Candle does not perform the operations shown in the YouTube video. Try uploading your image or picture from your file... Now I use Easel which is easy to create images. This Easel was created for another router. I spend a lot of time creating any image all the time. Easel often loses the rotation speed of the router and I have to create new files. Easel often does not recognize the text as a whole object and I have to start over an old project every time. But Easel at least creates files for carving. Excuse me sellers, but if you offer software like Candle then this should have a manual. Without a detailed technical description for the software, this router often becomes not a smart machine but a piece of iron. I gave 5 scores to this router. Without a doubt, this CNC router is the best in its class of small routers. I can't give 2 scores to the supplied software just because it is free according to the seller. No problems. I hope my opinion will be useful for people who is decides to buy or no this router.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Detailed information and assembly errata
*by B***. on January 19, 2020*

SainSmart 3018-PROver review and errata - January 18, 2020. The materials provided are good: heavy and well-machined aluminum, acceptable quality electronic and mechanical components and fasteners. The 3018-PROver is not nearly as “assembled” as the purchasing data indicates. You can download the assembly video or the manual and see for yourself - there are a couple of hours of assembly work, and there will be much consulting of the online manual, the video, and this errata while you are at it. The three major subsystems are mechanically assembled, but have not had the electrical components, wiring and many little parts mounted, and two major subsystems need to be bolted together. And since the instructions leave a lot for you to figure out, if you’re easily frustrated: choose another project. The PROver version is based on Open Source software and incorporates its own motion controller software: GRBL 1.1. It does not need to be connected to your computer while the router is cutting. Most people will use Open Source CAD software, which does not come with the unit. There is also a “3018 Pro MX3” version which requires that you purchase the Mach 3 software for $175, has a different main controller board and a different hand controller, and requires a Windows computer to run Mach 3 while the router is cutting. The 3018 PROver is a better choice for most people, as it avoids this expense and complexity. Mach 3 is motion-control software, not the CAD software. You will still need to find that. The 3018-PROver controller is based on Arduino. The main controller runs the GRBL 1.1 software developed for Arduino and comes with its own hand controller. Hand controllers for other models, like the one for the MX3 version, are not compatible. Source code for GPL-licensed software in this unit is not on the SainSmart web site as far as I can tell, and it looks like SainSmart still needs to learn how to comply with the licenses to the GPL binary software they distribute, and directly distribute the source code on their own site. I do not know what differences exist from the GRBL 1.1 developer’s source, but I suspect some might exist for the hand controller. This machine will be covered with chips after operation and will require some wiping down, including passing some sort of wipe inside of the T-slots. I will try to improvise a chip vacuum for mine, no such thing is available to buy. To find the assembly video, search for Sainsmart Genmitsu CNC Router 3018-PROVer Build. A few hits down from the top of the search on Google, there is a wiki page for the device at wiki.sainsmart.com . You can also find this directly on the wiki, but the indexing is based on SKU numbers. There are assembly videos for other models on Youtube, which you might find helpful. Most of the tools required for assembly are provided. In addition, you will need a wire cutter to remove two wire ties used as a shipping lock, and a container of light oil to lubricate the lead screws, and some electrical tape to wrap moving wires together. You will need to download the manual and display it on a big screen. That is the only way you will be able to see the photos adequately to be able to assemble the unit. The photos are in a printed manual provided with the unit, but too small and too low-resolution to tell what you should be doing. Here are the errata I noted during assembly: Step 1: You will need to provide your own wire cutter. Step 2: You are told to mount 6 wire holders, but the photo only shows where two of them go! The video is similarly unhelpful! The second two go on the opposite side, identically to the first two. The third two go on the outside of the frame, on the same side as the stepper motor, opposite the two installed inside. Step 3: The four wire holders mount on opposite sides of the metal piece. The photos don’t quite show this completely. Step 5 and 6: The long end of the distance tool is held against the back of the frame, inside the channel. The last slider nut should be against the end of the distance tool. Because of the distance tool, everything lines up well and the 12 bolts go in a lot more easily than I expected. Step 8: The square projection on the slide nut goes outward. Step 9: Peel the protective film off of both sides of the acrylic sheets. They are clear, tinted blue, once you do that. Hold the sheet so that it fits the shape of the leg of the Y-Z assembly. That is the correct orientation. Put the bolts through from the outside, and put the slide nuts on the other side by hand, one turn only. Orient the slide nuts horizontally, and then push the acrylic sheet to the channel so that the slide nuts insert into the channel. Turn the bolts, and the slide nuts will seat correctly. Step 10: There is an error on this page. Where they specify the Y+ and Y- connecting wires, they actually mean X! The VER- numbers are correct, Y should be X. The main controller is attached to two beams, each of which has four channels. The X- limit switch wire must be run behind the main controller along the top of the bottom beam, looping to the front on the side where the controller has the USB connector. The cover strip goes over the wire on the top channel of the bottom beam. Step 11: It may be necessary to temporarily remove the wire holders next to the limit switches so that there is enough space to insert the plugs into the limit switch sockets. Put the wire holders back afterward. Step 13: There are different plugs on each end of the stepper motor wires. Step 15: By “black cover”, they mean the black plastic nut on the barrel of the emergency stop button. Remove that and the square lock washer. Put the switch into the plate, and then put the lock washer on the switch from the back, with the pointy corners facing the metal plate. This button is unusual: push to stop, twist to release. Step 16: Whew! A lot left out here! You are supposed to pass all of the Z wires through a piece of the nylon braided web to protect them from friction. But the piece I was provided, although it can be expanded somewhat, doesn’t expand sufficiently to do this. I wrapped the wires with electrical tape. Operation Before you connect the router to your computer, you can play with it using the manual controller. This is non-intuitive though. I noticed that the files included on the SD card would run into hard limits (trip the limit switches) if run with the router starting in the home position. You will have to move X, Y, and Z close to the center of their operation before starting. The limit switches are confusing. If you are stuck on a limit, which is sure to happen, run the reset function. Move the stuck axis until it stops again - the limit switch will halt the system when it is set, and again when it is cleared! Run the reset function a second time. Then you can move the axis as expected. At this writing I am not sure if configuration will make this easier.

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