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    PC and Controller Case

    I just finished a case I will be using on my KRMx02 demo machine. This demo machine will be used to help promote my new CNC book.

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6mszkT711c]CNC PC and controller case - YouTube

    Its made from 1/8" cast Acrylic. I cut it on my laser. By installing it on my stand I have a single power cable that runs from the CNC to the wall.


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    Do you have any problems with static?


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    Never had any problems. Since the PC has a nice ground plane, and the Power supply case is part of that ground plain not real chance for static to build up.

    I have other arcylic cases and run them all year long without any issues.
    Author of: Building The KRMx01 CNC, Building the KRMx02 CNC, and Building the HANS Electric Gear Clock. All available at www.kronosrobotics.com


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