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ToolGuyd > New Tools > New Rockler Click-N-Carve Woodworking CNC Machines

New Rockler Click-N-Carve Woodworking CNC Machines

Jul 11, 2012 Stuart 6 Comments

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Rockler Click N Carve Premium

A new press release just hit our inbox, discussing Rockler’s new affordable and easy to use CNC routing machines. The two new entry-level CNC machines are designed to make automated carving technology more accessible to hobbyists and small woodworking business.

The Click-N-Carve line includes two machines – a base model (BE2015) and a premium model (BE3030). The base model has X, Y, and Z axis travel dimensions of 8.7″, 6.3″, and 2.5″, and the premium model 11.8″, 11.8″, and 4″. In addition to greater carving capacity, the premium model has a more powerful spindle motor (80W vs. 30W), which Rockler says results in greater carving speeds.

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Rockler Click N Carve Base Model

Both machines are said to be able to translate digital photographs and other coded input into extremely intricate carvings in just minutes. Rockler also says that typical use of the machines will be to make anything from signs to art pieces and cabinet doors.

These new CNC routers are “plug and play” via USB, making them very beginner-friendly. From what we can tell, the included software is just as easy to use, hence the Click-N-Carve product family name. In fact, the new CNCs can be up and running right out of the box.

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The base machine is priced at $1600, and the premium one is $2200. While these prices may seem a tad high, they’re definitely more affordable than Rockler’s more capable Shark CNC machines.

Click-N-Carve Premium
Click-N-Carve Basic
Rockler Shark CNC

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The basic Click-N-Carve is also available via Amazon.

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6 Comments

  1. Benjamen Johnson

    Jul 13, 2012

    This looks like it’s just a rebranded product from Bravoprodigy, which explains why that’s the software it comes with. It looks like it’s compatible with a few other programs, so I wonder if it can be used on Mac or Linux with other software.

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  2. Jethro

    Jan 1, 2023

    I have a BE2015, inherited after my father passed. Unfortunately I can not locate the software. any links to obtaining a download?

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    • Stuart

      Jan 1, 2023

      Rockler or the manufacturer should be able to help you with that.

      Reply
    • Bravoprodigy Team

      Apr 7, 2023

      Hello Jethro,

      We are the team of Bravoprodigy, and noted that you are looking for downloading the software. Please kindly contact us by the below email, and we will provide you with the software soon. Many thanks.

      Contact mail: [email protected]

      Reply
    • Dennis HEAD

      Jun 6, 2025

      I have the software, I just inherited the Click n Carve and after registering it online at BravoProdigy they sent me the install and driver files. It also includes VCarve.

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      • Jethro

        Jun 7, 2025

        Dennis, I only have the Edit software. I’d enjoy using the machine more but I’m limited on what I can do with that software. You mentioned VCarve was included? Any help is appropriate

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