The "Mostly-Printed CNC" machine (MPCNC Primo Edition), is a budget, DIY CNC router, made from 2kg of 3D printed parts and 20 ft of steel tubing/conduit. Initial cost was about $600. Will be spending more on dust collection, cable guides, enclosure, etc.
I have NO AFFILIATION with the MPCNC project or V1 Engineering, I was simply intrigued by the strange design and was pleasantly surprised by the result!
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* [ Ссылка ] (you can buy a kit)
I created a spreadsheet with a cost breakdown and links to where I bought stuff. If you're interested to build one yourself, check out the V1E links above, and consider buying a kit from them instead of sourcing individual components. Technically you can get everything from the V1E shop except for the steel conduit/tubes.
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Finally, here are a couple things I designed for this project:
* Print-in-place folding electronics enclosure for Jackpot CNC controller: [ Ссылка ]
* Adapters for full size limit switches: [ Ссылка ]
==TIMESTAMPS==
00:00 3D Printing Parts
00:52 Steel Tubing
01:30 Building the Frame
03:08 The "Core"
04:28 Installing Belts
04:56 Electronics and Movement
06:06 Pen Plotting Mania
08:22 Installing the Router
09:42 Engraving Wood
10:47 3D Carving CAD/CAM
12:03 Wood Carving Like a Boss
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