Carbide 3D Nomad 3

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Carbide 3D Nomad 3

Carbide 3D

Best for: Jewelers, model makers, and prototypers who need desktop precision in a clean, enclosed package

Starting price

$1,249

Overall score

66

out of 100

Overview

The Carbide Nomad 3 is a precision desktop CNC mill in a small, enclosed package. It is the opposite of the large-format hobby routers -- it focuses on accuracy and surface finish rather than work area. Linear rails and ball screws on all axes deliver positioning accuracy that open-frame machines cannot match. The fully enclosed design makes it suitable for offices and classrooms. Its 70W spindle is weak but precise, capable of cutting aluminum, brass, wood, and plastics with excellent finish quality. This is a mill, not a router -- think small parts, not large signs.

Pros

  • Fully enclosed design is clean, quiet, and safe
  • Exceptional precision for detailed small parts
  • Linear rails and ball screws on all axes
  • Carbide Create software is free and beginner-friendly
  • Can cut aluminum, brass, and wood with precision

Cons

  • Very small 203x203mm work area
  • Low-power spindle limits cutting speed and depth
  • Expensive for the work area offered
  • Proprietary controller limits third-party software options

Specifications

Work Area

203 × 203 mm

412 cm²

Spindle

70W

70W Brushless DC Spindle (built-in)

Controller

Weight

12 kg

Price

$1,249

mid range

Full specification table
Work Area 203 × 203 × 76 mm
Spindle 70W Brushless DC Spindle (built-in)
Power 70 W
Speed 2000-10000 RPM
Weight 12 kg
Frame Fully enclosed cast aluminum
Controller Carbide Motion (proprietary)
Software Carbide Create, Carbide Motion, Fusion 360

Relative to database

Spindle power
70W
Work area
4 cm²
Weight
12 kg
Price
$1,249

Benchmark Scores

66 /100

Overall Score

Composite across 5 dimensions

≥80 excellent ≥60 good ≥40 fair
Value for money
38 /100
Rigidity
78 /100
Precision
88 /100
Ease of use
90 /100
Capability
35 /100

Community Sentiment

Nomad 3 owners are a niche but passionate group who value precision over work area. It is the go-to recommendation for jewelry, model-making, and small precision parts, but the limited size and low power make it unsuitable as a general-purpose CNC.

What owners love

  • Precision is exceptional -- surface finish rivals machines costing 5x more
  • Enclosed design makes it office and classroom friendly
  • Ball screws and linear rails deliver repeatability under 0.02mm
  • Carbide 3D software ecosystem is polished and beginner-friendly
  • Quiet operation compared to open-frame routers

Common complaints

  • Work area is painfully small at 203x203mm -- limits what you can make
  • 70W spindle is underpowered and cuts slowly, even in aluminum
  • Very expensive for the small work area -- hard to justify vs. a Shapeoko
  • Proprietary controller limits advanced users
  • Slow material removal rate makes large projects impractical

Typical upgrades

  • Custom fixturing and vise setups for small parts
  • Upgraded endmill collection for different materials
  • BitSetter for automated tool changes
  • Coolant mist system for aluminum cutting
  • 3D printed chip shields and enclosure improvements

Community sentiment is aggregated from forums, Reddit, Discord, and manufacturer communities. Individual experiences may vary.

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