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    started my cutter :)

    Well after talking about it for ages i have started my rig, based on the tried and tested roller blade bearing approach with m6 threded rod it certainly looks, the goods and tollerances are very tight. This is a precursor project to a full blown cnc for alloy so the leasons learnt should pay off. The driver board is the open source mm2001 that is all but complete.
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    Keep us posted on how accurate it is and how it works.


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    Nice start!

    You are now obligated to keep us up to date on progress!!

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