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I have no doubt this cnc router can do as good or better. The spindle I will be using is a 2.2kw water cooled spindle with 220v VFD drive. 8000-24000rpm with ER20 collet. That almost 3hp!!!!
Few Hackaday Readers would disagree with the classic phrase: Necessity is the mother of invention. That statement is certainly no exaggeration when it comes to this mini 3-axis CNC Machine. The bui… ...
CNC routers are great but can be time consuming and overkill when you simply need to make a few simple cuts. This 3D router keeps your project moving forward and there's no software to fiddle with.
For as little as $5,000—compared to $100,000 or more for a pro-level CNC router—the ShopBot is within reach for enthusiasts and maker spaces around the world.
To build the staircase, Uyeda uses the CNC to cut out 12 shapes of incremental size from a plywood sheet, which he then stacks and fits around the post to secure into place.
The CNC router market is seeing growth in demand with rapid integration of AI, IoT connectivity, and sustainable initiatives ...
For a certain kind of handy geek, the journey is way more fun than the destination. That’s why Patrick Hood-Daniel, founder of buildyourcnc.com and author of the DIY CNC bible Build Your CNC ...
I wanted to build my AT-ST stencil out of 1/8 inch acrylic, so I fed a sheet into the router. Because of the toughness of acrylic, many shallow cuts had to be taken to form the shape; the actual ...
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