From shipping box to prepared machine
This video is meant as a first practical orientation for new owners. It shows the machine coming out of the transport box, the correct mechanical assembly, power and USB connection, and the first basic contact with the Candle G-code sender.
The challenge
Assembling the CNC Singular is intentionally simple, but the first setup should still be done in the right order. The owner needs to unpack the machine safely, identify the main parts, and avoid uncertainty before connecting anything.
The setup
The video walks through removing the machine from the shipping box, placing and assembling the mechanical parts correctly, connecting the 110-240 V power adapter and USB cable, and opening Candle for the first basic software interaction.
The result
After these steps, the machine is physically assembled, connected, and ready for your first real operating steps: checking movement, sending simple G-code, and moving toward the first controlled spray test.
Why this matters
A calm first setup makes the rest of the workflow easier. Once the machine is assembled and visible in Candle, the next questions become practical: movement checks, G-code sender settings, air supply, material preparation, and the first controlled test.
