NymoLabs NBX-5040 CNC Router: 710W Spindle, MPG, 4th Axis | Wood, Acrylic, Aluminum, Brass Tests

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Published 2024-03-18
00:00 Intro
02:10 Setup
03:12 Walnut hardwood engraving and cutting test
04:14 Acrylic engraving and cutting test
09:09 Aluminum and Brass cutting test
13:29 Laser module engraving and cutting test
15:26 4-th axis using an oak wood cylinder to make a chess piece
19:36 Pros and Cons

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All Comments (21)
  • @bobewing8339
    Aurora, thank you for always providing very detailed videos. I'm not currently in the market for this device, but I watched the video because it's always a pleasure to see you and your brother making quality content.
  • @troublebot
    Aurora Tech reviews are so well done that they are an instant-watch for me even if I'm not in the market for the device being reviewed.
  • @frankhovis
    14:39 - I'm still impressed you can fit and entire jazz band into your workshop.
  • @larry527az3
    Gotta say, I love your reviews. Always well done, thank you!!!
  • @markfriesen1435
    As always, a thorough and balanced review with excellent feedback and suggestions. Thanks!
  • @m.i.andersen8167
    Very interesting and informative, seems like a reasonable machine for minor aluminum metal work, I could really use one. Thanks for your fine videos! Aurora, you are the best and coolest 3D print and home CNC expert, also on YT :)
  • @Reds3DPrinting
    Aurora, this is amazing. You could really stir things up with a desktop cnc mill! I love the content! Thank you so much for the great review! This is my first time watching a review for a CNC machine. (aka my first time looking into cncs as well)
  • @idanthyrsus6887
    I was just thinking about a cnc router and I get recommended this. Phone is reading my mind again 😮
  • Metallurgical teaching moment: brass might technically be harder than aluminum, but brass is the gold standard for machinability among metals while aluminum can sometimes be gummy depending on the specific alloy. You'll see a similar phenomenon with, say, resulfurized 400-series stainless steel and 300-series stainless steel, where the 400-series stainless is likely going to be harder but chips break more easily thanks to the sulfur. Love the video as always!
  • @sgt.sasquatch
    your videos are getting more and more enjoyable .... 😍😍😍😍😍😍
  • @HDscreenerX
    The quality of your reviews is insane! I have a fiber laser, I'm not planning to buy any other machine any time soon, but I'm keeping watching every single one of your satisfying reviews :) Can I ask a personal question? I'm really really curious how old are you? ;) Best reviews on YT, keep it up!
  • @gremlin60
    great video. thanks for something else then just 3d printers
  • @Asnovich
    Great as always! 😊 Do stepcraft M series
  • @Arttehnoekb
    спасибо за обзор, хотя я не могу получить этого в своей стране - есть много аналогов и этот обзор мне очень помог.