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MillRight Mega V XL CNC Router
MillRight CNC
Best for: Sign makers and woodworkers who need a large format CNC without spending $2000+
Typical starting price
$1,100Editorial baseline for this machine
Overall score
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Where to buy
Bundle from $1,100 · checked Apr 12
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Quick verdict
The MillRight Mega V XL stretches the work area to a full 900x900mm (36x36 inches), making it one of the largest CNCs available under $1200. The steel plate gantry construction helps maintain rigidity across this span, though it cannot match the stiffness of smaller machines. It is ideal for large signs, furniture parts, and projects that would require tiling on smaller machines. MillRight's American-based support and growing community make it a reliable choice for hobbyists who need size on a budget.
Who this fits best
Sign makers and woodworkers who need a large format CNC without spending $2000+
Where it wins
- Massive 900x900mm (36x36 inch) work area
- Steel plate gantry for rigidity at this size
- Excellent value for the work area offered
- American manufacturer with responsive support
- Can handle large sign and furniture projects
Where it falls short
- Large footprint requires dedicated workspace
- Router not included adds to total cost
- Rigidity decreases at larger spans
- Assembly is more involved than smaller models
- Heavy -- needs a sturdy table or stand
Specifications
900 × 900 mm
8100 cm²
710W
Router mount (Makita RT0701C or DeWalt DWP611, not included)
32 kg
$1,100
mid range
Full specification table
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Composite across 5 dimensions
Community Sentiment
The Mega V XL is the go-to recommendation for hobbyists who need size above all else on a budget. Forum members note that accuracy is best in the center of the work area, and advise keeping the build area smaller if precision is important.
What owners love
- One of the largest work areas available under $1200 -- 36x36 inches is massive
- Steel plate gantry helps maintain rigidity even at this size
- MillRight support is consistently praised as responsive and knowledgeable
- Can handle full sheet goods for sign-making and furniture projects
Common complaints
- Rigidity decreases noticeably at the edges of the 900mm span
- Requires a very large, flat, and sturdy work surface
- Assembly is long and involved compared to plug-and-play alternatives
- Belt-driven axes limit precision for detailed carving work
Typical upgrades
- Makita RT0701C or DeWalt DWP611 router (required purchase)
- Torsion box table for a flat, rigid work surface
- Lead screw conversion on belt-driven axes
- Linear rail upgrade for the Z axis
Community sentiment is aggregated from forums, Reddit, Discord, and manufacturer communities. Individual experiences may vary.





