After 14 days of testing the Creality Falcon in my workshop, I’m sharing a candid review based on real-world use. Despite multiple configuration attempts and troubleshooting sessions, several technical issues remain unresolved.
Persistent Issues:
• Unreliable homing: The origin positioning is inconsistent, often resulting in misalignment and errors.
• Excessive vibrations: Even at low speeds, the machine vibrates noticeably, which compromises engraving and cutting quality.
• Imprecise shapes: Circles are never truly round, making precision work difficult or impossible.
• Frequent lockups: The homing and vibration issues regularly trigger alarms, causing the machine to halt and block further operations.
Troubleshooting Attempts:
I’ve tested various LightBurn configurations, adjusted speed and acceleration settings, checked belts, rails, and sensors, and even tried firmware updates. None of these efforts have resolved the core problems.
Final Thoughts:
After two weeks of intensive use, I cannot recommend the Creality Falcon for professional or educational applications. While the machine shows potential, its instability and unpredictable behavior make it unsuitable for precision projects. I sincerely hope Creality addresses these issues with hardware or firmware updates — because in its current state, the Falcon limits rather than empowers creative work.