Our Pick: Onefinity Woodworker X-35
It scores 79/100 overall versus 74/100, winning 4 out of 7 comparison categories.
Benchmark Scores
Side-by-side score comparison across all five benchmark dimensions.
Overall
Sienci Labs LongMill MK2 48x30
Pros
- Large 48x30 inch work area handles full-width projects
- Same excellent documentation as the 30x30 model
- Anti-backlash lead screws on all axes
- gSender software is beginner-friendly and well-maintained
- Responsive Canadian customer support
Cons
- Router not included adds to total cost
- Larger span reduces rigidity compared to 30x30
- Requires significant workspace footprint
- Heavier and more complex assembly
- Lead screw speed limits rapids on longer axis
Onefinity Woodworker X-35
Pros
- Ball screws instead of belts — very precise
- Minimal assembly (30 minutes)
- Built-in controller with web interface
- Excellent build quality and rigidity
- Large 32x32 inch work area
Cons
- Spindle/router not included
- Premium price point
- Proprietary controller limits customization
- Heavy — needs a dedicated bench
Verdict
Onefinity Woodworker X-35 wins this comparison with 4 categories to 3.
It scores 79/100 overall versus 74/100, winning 4 out of 7 comparison categories.
Where to Buy
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Sienci Labs LongMill MK2 48x30
$1400Onefinity Woodworker X-35
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Sienci Labs LongMill MK2 48x30 and Onefinity Woodworker X-35?
The Sienci Labs LongMill MK2 48x30 ($1400) features a 710W spindle with a 1219×762mm work area and a Steel and aluminum with anti-backlash lead screws frame. The Onefinity Woodworker X-35 ($2099) features a 710W spindle with a 816×816mm work area and a Anodized aluminum with ball screws frame. Overall, the Onefinity Woodworker X-35 wins more comparison categories.
Which is better value for money — Sienci Labs LongMill MK2 48x30 or Onefinity Woodworker X-35?
The Sienci Labs LongMill MK2 48x30 is $699 cheaper at $1400 vs $2099. Our value scores rate the Sienci Labs LongMill MK2 48x30 higher at 75/100.
Which router is easier to set up and use?
Based on our ease-of-use benchmarks, the Onefinity Woodworker X-35 scores higher (95/100 vs 82/100). Both support gSender, UGS, CNCjs among other software options.