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YoraHome Silverback CNC Router
YoraHome
Best for: Hobbyists and sign-makers who want a large work area machine with lead screw accuracy at a mid-range price
Starting price
$1,100Overall score
out of 100
Overview
The YoraHome Silverback is a large-format CNC router with a 1000x1000mm work area and lead screw drive system. The use of lead screws rather than belts is a notable advantage over similarly priced competitors like the OpenBuilds LEAD 1010, offering better precision and fewer backlash issues. The aluminum extrusion frame with V-wheels keeps costs down but means rigidity across the full meter span is limited. YoraHome has built a reasonable support ecosystem with video tutorials and documentation. At $1100 before adding a router, it offers good value for sign-makers and woodworkers who need a large cutting area.
Pros
- Large 1000x1000mm work area at a competitive price
- Lead screws instead of belts provide better precision
- YoraHome provides reasonable documentation and video tutorials
- Compatible with full-size trim routers for more power
- Good platform for sign-making and large wood projects
Cons
- Router not included adds to total cost
- Frame rigidity is limited at the 1-meter span
- V-wheel wear is accelerated at this machine size
- Assembly takes 4-6 hours with some tricky alignments
- Customer support response times can be slow
Specifications
1000 × 1000 mm
10000 cm²
710W
Router mount (Makita RT0701C or DeWalt DWP611, not included)
25 kg
$1,100
mid range
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