Smart Desktop CNC
February 7, 2025
The Genmitsu Cubiko Desktop CNC is a user-friendly, affordable desktop CNC machine that empowers creators of all skill levels to bring their ideas to life. The Cubiko is designed to be used right out of the box. There's no complicated assembly required—just plug it in, and you're ready to start creating. The machine supports a variety of CNC functions, including CNC carving, wood and soft metal working, PCB milling, laser engraving, precise drawing, and polishing. This versatility makes it suitable for a wide range of projects. Additionally, the Cubiko can work with multiple materials such as MDF, plywood, bamboo, PCB, aluminum, copper, brass, gold, resin, nylon, and carbon fiber, allowing users to experiment with different materials and expand their creative possibilities.
The Cubiko offers multiple control modes, including computer operation, a proprietary app, and a built-in control panel. The app provides a user-friendly interface, while the control panel allows for easy operation directly on the machine. Smart features include auto Z-probing for effortless setup, an enclosed design for dust-free and low-noise operation, and smart protection that automatically stops the machine when the door is opened. The internal structure is crafted from high-strength steel in a single-piece stamped design, reducing vibration and wear while ensuring long-lasting durability and high precision.
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