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    Hey guys, I assume you get this thing often.. I am brand new to the whole CNC design/building. I'm not really familiar with everything that goes on with them or what they can do. I know they are a very useful and EXTREMELY accurate tool however when used correctly. However, that is the extent of my knowledge on these machines. I do extensive fabrication with acrylic and this would be a huge help to my efforts. Can I build just a small, say 1 foot x 2 foot or 2 foot x 3 foot CNC machine for home use? The only thing I really need to cut is 1/2" or less thick acrylic. Right now all I have is a 1.5hp plunge router I use in a table and it cuts through this material extremely easily. Could any give me some help here on what I would need to do? Can anyone give me some links to more extensive info on these machines? Is it even possible to do what I would like to? Where can I find plans for such a machine? I heard something about klienbaur(sp?) do they offer plans that would fit my needs? Looking to do this as cheap but effectively as possible. What works?
    Thanks in advance!

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    Welcome Debutis,

    Take a look at this site he offers a range of machine plans. Just the thing for the beginner.
    http://www.crankorgan.com/index.html

    Read through this forum and you'll see a lot of people that have built his design machines.
    Good Luck
    Hager

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    The site is www.crankorgan.com but do consider the comments made in the following thread
    http://www.cnczone.com/showthread.php?threadid=409&s=

    These sites show one of the design built.
    http://home.comcast.net/~machinecnc/...nc_router.html
    http://chuckknight.bravehost.com/router/router.html

    There are several more homemade machine built by the members here with ranging complexity (and price). Sample threads
    http://www.cnczone.com/showthread.php?threadid=646&s=
    http://www.cnczone.com/showthread.php?threadid=1992&s=

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    Technically the first link is one of Johns customers machines but highly modified.

    The second machine is not one of his plans or customers, but uses a lot of Johns ideas.

    Eric

    I wish it wouldn't crash.


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