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| Engadget's CNC 'How to' Will O'Brien from engadget has produced the first in a series of tutorials on building a CNC machine. It looks to be a small one, with a work area of 3x3 or 4x4 inches. More for routing PCB's. It's very quick and dirty. How accurate do you think this will be? Will it's small size make it a bit more accurate? Oh yeah, here's the link. |
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| Hi! Does anybody succesfully recreated the mechanic design? There are just some clipped and out-of-focus photo. Im interested the concrete part list, or how the axis are supposed to work. Its really hard to figure out from the pictures. |
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Fuel injector fuel line is a better choice, stronger with multiple layers of woven fabric but flexible to take care of some misalignment. And is used by current builders. Hager |
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