[p2p-research] DIYLILCNC: A DIY Dremel CNC

Ryan rlanham1963 at gmail.com
Sun Apr 11 21:30:43 CEST 2010


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MAKE Magazine by John Baichtal on 4/10/10


The DIYLILCNC project is a set of plans for an inexpensive, fully
functional 3-axis CNC mill that can be built by an individual with
basic shop skills and tool access.

CNC devices are used to fabricate physical objects with a high degree
of precision. Some CNC devices, including the DIYLILCNC, feature a
gantry-mounted cutting tool (like a router) that can move in two or
more directions. The operation of the tool is controlled by a computer,
which is tasked with translating a digital design into actual tool
movement.
Download the DXFs and instructions on the DIYLILCNC website. [Via the
Ponoko blog.]
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