OneFinity Elite Gen 2 Series
$2,500-4,000+ (depending on size/configuration)
Pricing last checked February 2026
Our Take
The Gen 2 Elite Series represents OneFinity's maturation. They took the solid Gen 1 mechanical platform (ball screws, steel frame) and addressed the main criticism: the controller. The new Redline controller with 15" touchscreen and built-in CAM is a game-changer, you can design and cut without a computer. At $2,500-4,000+, it's premium-priced but offers premium capabilities: ball screws, steel construction, modern controller, and an ecosystem of advanced accessories (the ATC is particularly impressive). This is for serious hobbyists and small businesses who want precision, rigidity, and room to grow. The "no belts, no V-wheels, no compromises" approach appeals to users frustrated with maintenance on cheaper machines. OneFinity has successfully positioned as "the rigid option" in hobby CNC.
OneFinity Elite Gen 2 Series Specs
- Price
- $2,500-4,000+ (depending on size/configuration)
- Status
- Active
- Work Area
- 33" x 33", 33" x 49", or 49" x 49" (three size variants)
- Frame
- Ultra-rigid steel tube frame with additional stiffening
- Drive System
- Precision ball screws on all axes
- Linear Motion
- Hardened steel hollow linear motion shafts
- Motors
- High-torque stepper motors
- Controller
- Redline CNC controller with 15" HD touchscreen, built-in CAM software
- Spindle
- 80mm spindle mount (spindle sold separately)
- Collet
- Depends on spindle choice
- Max RPM
- Depends on spindle choice
- Enclosure
- None
- Assembly
- Preassembled rails, modular quick setup (under 1 hour claimed)
- Software
- Redline controller with built-in CAM; Carveco Maker included; compatible with VCarve, Fusion 360, etc.
What Stands Out
- • Next evolution of OneFinity: ultra-rigid frame, upgraded motion, full ball-screw covers
- • 15" HD touchscreen controller with built-in CAM (run without external computer)
- • Fast travel precision with ball screws (no belts or lead screws)
- • Hardened steel shafts (no plastic V-wheels, no profile rails needing maintenance)
- • Preassembled rails for quick setup
- • Revolutionary accessories: Redline Spindle, 4th Axis Rotary, ATC, QCW Laser
- • "Can do things no other CNC on the planet can do" (with ATC)
- • Plug & Play accessories officially supported
- • All-metal machine construction
- • Carveco Maker CAD/CAM software included
- • Intuitive GUI for beginners and advanced users
- • Modern controller eliminates need for external computer
What the Community Says
Very positive reception for Gen 2. "They fixed the controller issues" is the consensus. Users love the touchscreen and built-in CAM. The rigidity continues to impress: "Like cutting with a tank." Ball screws at this price remain compelling. The accessory ecosystem (especially ATC) gets enthusiastic praise from users who invest in it. Some price sensitivity compared to belt-drive competitors, but buyers justify it: "You pay for rigidity and precision." Frequently recommended in "$3,000 budget, what should I buy?" discussions. General sentiment: "OneFinity Gen 2 is what Gen 1 should have been, and it delivers."
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