Exploring New Horizons with Carvera — Robovidrio’s CNC Journey

on May 09, 2025

Introduction: A Hobbyist’s Leap into CNC Machining

Every creative journey starts with curiosity and a desire for something better. For Robovidrio, a hobbyist based in the small town of Hutto, Texas, the journey began out of sheer necessity and personal interest. Tired of the limitations of traditional FDM and resin 3D printing methods, Robovidrio searched for a solution that could deliver higher-quality results and more practical, durable projects. His exploration led him straight to the Makera Carvera—a machine that not only transformed his approach to making but opened entirely new creative avenues.

Discovering Carvera: Quality Without the Price Tag

Robovidrio’s first encounter with Makera’s Carvera CNC was almost accidental. While browsing YouTube videos searching for high-quality machinery alternatives, he stumbled upon a Makera advertisement. Intrigued by Carvera's advanced capabilities, he initially continued exploring, only to discover that most traditional CNC machines cost upwards of $36,000—far beyond the budget of a hobbyist looking to upgrade his home workshop.

Returning to the Carvera, he noticed impressive features not typically found on affordable desktop CNCs, such as:

  • Fully enclosed workspace ensuring safety and cleanliness
  • Integrated vacuum system for dust management
  • Automatic Tool Changer (ATC) for seamless operation
  • Laser engraving capabilities add versatility

An unexpected yet pivotal benefit emerged post-purchase: low energy consumption. To his delight, Robovidrio found that he could comfortably run his Carvera using solar power from his backyard shed, perfect for his sustainability goals.

From Limitations to Endless Possibilities

Initially, Robovidrio’s maker journey was grounded in 3D printing—first through FDM, then resin. However, both technologies posed practical challenges. FDM printed parts frequently deformed or failed under the hot Texas sun, while resin printing introduced unwanted hassles of fumes, cleanup, and general messiness.

Robovidrio needed a better solution for making robust, practical items like conductive aluminum connector blocks for his solar-powered shed and components for his off-road and classic vehicles. Carvera was the answer, enabling precise machining in aluminum, brass, wood, and even PCBs, all directly from his own home.

Types of Projects: Personalized Woodcraft and Beyond

Since integrating the Carvera into his workflow in November 2023, Robovidrio has passionately explored various projects, particularly enjoying working with cedar wood. His diverse range of creations includes:

  • Personalized Gifts: Custom wedding souvenirs, engraved wall ornaments, unique holiday items, and thoughtful gifts for friends and family.
  • Practical Homeware: Beautifully detailed cutting boards, condiment cups, coasters, serving trays, and table stationery.
  • Functional Items for Daily Use: Laser-engraved USB sticks, wireless charger covers, and bottle openers with intricate designs.
  • Workshop Accessories: Precision-made workshop jigs, sanding disc organizers, and handy shelf brackets.

In addition to wood, he is excited to branch into fiberglass and carbon fiber molds, automotive aluminum parts, custom PCP airgun components, and personalized PCBs for his solar setup—projects previously unattainable with basic hobby equipment.

“Every time I finish a concept, I get a new idea. Carvera lets me keep the creativity flowing without interruption,” says Robovidrio.

Favorite Features: Convenience Meets Creativity

Among Carvera’s many standout features, Robovidrio is particularly fond of the Automatic Tool Changer (ATC). The ATC enables him to stack multiple machining processes into a single operation, allowing him to confidently leave the machine unattended, even during lengthy jobs spanning up to 50 hours. For someone developing early signs of finger joint pain, the automation provided by Carvera is both practical and comforting.

Additionally, the fully enclosed design drastically reduces noise, dust, and overall hassle, prompting Robovidrio to comfortably relocate the CNC from his shed directly into his bedroom. This convenient move not only improved his working conditions but also made documenting his projects for YouTube far more comfortable and efficient.

“I initially installed the Carvera in the shed, assuming it would be loud and messy. After several runs, I was surprised by how quiet, clean, and safe it was—so I moved it into my bedroom. Now I can document my projects comfortably, often falling asleep as it quietly works away.”

Impact on Creativity and Future Aspirations

Before discovering Carvera, Robovidrio never imagined owning a CNC machine—typically large, expensive, and seemingly out of reach for casual hobbyists. Carvera changed this perception entirely, allowing him to pursue previously unattainable projects and significantly improving his prototyping speed and capabilities.

Since April 2024, he’s enthusiastically documented his journey on YouTube. Although still growing an audience, Robovidrio is confident the Carvera’s professional-quality results will eventually attract more attention from fellow makers and hobbyists.

His experience with Carvera also sparked entrepreneurial ambitions. Given the machine’s versatility, he sees potential in turning his hobby into a profitable business, especially in custom woodcraft and unique automotive parts.

Advice for New CNC Users: Embrace the Learning Curve

Reflecting on his journey, Robovidrio encourages aspiring makers to dive into CNC without fear:

“I started with no CNC knowledge, simply looking for something to entertain myself. Today, I have a valuable skill that could even land me a CNC operator internship. Carvera is an ideal starting point for anyone interested in subtractive manufacturing. It’s genuinely a life-changing tool and skill.”

His advice to newcomers emphasizes the joy and freedom of making things yourself:

“No longer do I need to search for something specific; I can simply design and build it myself.”

Final Thoughts: More than a Machine, a Companion in Creativity

For Robovidrio, Carvera is far more than just a CNC—it’s a transformative addition to his creative toolkit. From cedar wood gifts to precise automotive components and PCBs, Carvera continuously supports his evolving interests and expands his creative possibilities.

“Carvera should keep me entertained and inspired for many years to come,” he concludes.

Featured Projects

This single image beautifully captures the creativity and craftsmanship made possible by Carvera. It includes an anime-inspired cedar bust desk weight, an egg-shaped bust desk weight, and even a tiny Pokémon Wobuffet figure used as an initial test piece. Also showcased are cedar condiment cups featuring a unique interior pattern, a cedar catch-all tray with an intricately textured rope bottom, and laser-engraved cedar wireless charger covers. You'll also notice prototype cedar USB sticks adorned with detailed laser engravings, and a collection of three distinctive cedar rose egg bottle opener prototypes. Each project highlights the versatility and precision of Carvera, bringing diverse ideas to life with impressive accuracy and ease.


Explore More

Visit Robovidrio’s YouTube Channel to see his projects in action and discover how Carvera could inspire your own CNC journey.

You can also find his unique creations available on Gumroad, where he proudly offers his handmade CNC projects.

As Robovidrio says, "The Carvera will pay for itself, and I'm already considering adding another!"


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