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Old 08-23-2007, 10:32 AM
 
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My "Pimped Up" CNC Router

I've had this posted on the G-REX thread for a while now (Gecko Under Glass) with some interesting comments. One guy said it was "Pimped Up". Another said it looks like it belongs in an Arcade.

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Old 08-23-2007, 10:43 AM
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Beautiful work.
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It is "pimped up" . Great work.

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Old 08-28-2007, 02:04 PM
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Great job, I would really like to know how you made this
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Old 08-28-2007, 04:10 PM
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that is cool only thing i be afraid to use it
I going to show my guys at work. where you get the parts and what inspired you to do that to your cnc
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Reply to a couple of questions

One guy asked about my pendant picture. The case is made of Plexiglas from Home Depot. The frame is a few scraps of 8020 T channel aluminum. The electronics were obtained from Ultimarc - this device is explained in the Mach 3 documentation.

Another guy asked where I obtained the parts for the router. About 95% came from Ebay. The design evolved as different parts were discovered in the auctions.
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Thanks Clockwork, just a few more things to order now!
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Real nice! I'm building as well right now. Looking at your controller.... I might put some more effort in as planed as well 8)...
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very nice machine
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I like the buttons!
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TOTALLY AWSOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Great for showing but sure would hate to cut MDF or anything for that matter with it. VERY NICE WORK!!!!!!

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Old 09-17-2007, 12:43 PM
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Awesome but...

I love it and now I am going to *MOD* mine to look as nice! now to gather buttons etc....

I would suggest you make a nice *brush* skirt and hook a vacuum to that table though. I would say swarth would get into many areas and this can be minimized with a good swarth removal system!

Dig it and I am inspired!!!!

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