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    Thumbs up LEGO BLOCK Cnc Router

    the ultimate in 'use what's laying around here'

    wandered onto this site tonight, and just had to share it

    http://jwstolk.xs4all.nl/millp.htm

    enjoy..I definitely did
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    So you're the one who took the BIG box of Legos from my trash a while back.
    If it's not nailed down, it's mine.
    If I can pry it loose, it's not nailed down.


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    nah...it was some fellow in the netherlands??
    I wandered a bit more just now on his site, and he has a different idea for a hobby cnc mill, looks like he wants to use a center pivot on the y axis, as opposed to a linear movement...and the z also..

    even has some avi files on the site showing animation for that style..

    I think I'd like to see it up in a real mill...bit of tricky prgramming math when you run y and z planes both on an arc


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    Interesting. I wonder if the kids would miss their Legos...

    Dave
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    LMAO absolutely awesome Quality Stuff!
    I love deadlines- I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by.


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    This is pretty darn neat. I wonder what kind of accuracy he gets?

    Quote Originally Posted by 2muchstuff
    So you're the one who took the BIG box of Legos from my trash a while back.
    You threw away a box of LEGO?! What's wrong with you!!
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    Hey, I know what to get for Christmas. - for the kids, of course.

    Dave
    Any good electronics tech knows that 1+1=10.
    Just my 2.5 cents.


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    I'm going to get my son an erector set for Christmas - maybe he can make a router before I get mine finished!


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    Quote Originally Posted by spalm

    Those are both fantastic! Yup, I can see what I will be doing with the grandkids soon!

    Chris


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    Those are pretty cool.


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    JavaDog- My oldest son threw away a box of Legos that was about 24" by 30" by 18" deep. It was FULL to the top. Regular Legos and the fancier mechanical style ones. I hated to see them go but like my name says-- I've got 2muchstuff.
    If it's not nailed down, it's mine.
    If I can pry it loose, it's not nailed down.


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