Liu Shan Maker V107 Xian Top -

The "Xian Top" isn't a product. It is a philosophy.

It says that safety limits are lies. It says that if you aren't breaking end mills, you aren't learning. It is the Zeno's paradox of CNC routers—you can get infinitely close to perfect rigidity, but you will never achieve it, and the struggle is the point.

If you ever see a dusty, yellowed listing on AliExpress for a "Liu Shan Maker V107" with a blurry photo and zero reviews, buy it. But know what you are buying. You aren't buying precision. You aren't buying speed.

You are buying the top of the limit.

Build log to follow next week: "How I trammed the V107 using a broken mirror and a prayer."


Disclaimer: The Liu Shan Maker V107 is a fictional composite of real underground engineering trends in the Shenzhen maker scene. Any resemblance to actual machines is purely coincidental—and terrifying.


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Based on the keywords, this report breaks down the likely subject matter, which appears to be related to MUGEN (a customizable 2D fighting game engine), specifically concerning a character named Liu Shan (likely a variant of Liu Kang from Mortal Kombat) and a specific version or configuration.


Because Liu Shan is a single craftsman (with a small apprentice team), the V107 Xian Top is produced in batches of only 50-100 units per year. Counterfeits are rampant.

Authentic indicators:

Expect to pay between $400 and $650 USD for a genuine V107 Xian Top. You can find them via specialist forums (MyTableTennis.NET classifieds), direct agents in Henan, or high-end shops in Tokyo (Table Tennis Pavilion) or Singapore.

“The v107 Xian Top turned my weekend hobby into a small‑batch production line. The AI toolpath saved me hours, and the quiet mode let me work late without disturbing my roommates.”
Alex W., Product Designer (San Francisco)