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Hi all, I'm new here and really don't know where to start. I'm looking to build a desktop CNC machine capable of cutting thin aluminum - the kind you might find at Home Depot or Lowes - up to 1/8", wood, etc. I have absolutely no CNC experience. What open-source DIY mill, with easily obtainable materials, would be right for me? Thanks |
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| You're not joking about there being a ton of information! That's actually why I posted. I was reaching information overload searching through posts trying to find something I could understand. Regarding budget, I would like to keep materials below $75 excluding motors and cutting tool. I could probably double that if necessary. As far as size goes, I don't really want to go bigger than 24" x 30". Preferably somthing similar in size to a Sherline mill with a 10" or 12" base. |
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| With space being a consideration, I was looking into building something similar to a Sherline. Believe me, I've done a lot of looking and he only one I've found that looks about the same size is this one on instructables. Does anyone have any suggestions for something similar that I would at least be able to cut thin sheet metal or aluminum with? Thanks |
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| $75 seems a really small budget when you take lead screws and bearings into consideration. Building materials will be a insignificant amount of budget compared to motors, drivers and software (if you are going the mach3 + vcarve route). |
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I've got all the parts to build a small table and I've spent $70. here is my current list. $30 MDF 4 x 8. This is more then enough to do the table size I want. 15" x 20". Keep in mind I'll have some extra to do samples. $10 found some skate bearnings on sale for 16 of them. $25 metal rods. $10 I'm building my cnc based off of build your cnc. These price don't include the fact that I already have a few cnc routers, saws, table drill bits etc.. which of course if I had to by them the price would be way high! |
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