Separate sub-forum for CNC's built with 3D-printed parts?
It seems to be a rather obvious thing that is missing given the prevalence of cnc machines with 3D-prints tying together/mounting linear and structural parts and given that a lot of people only got around to(or had the equipment to) make a cnc after the advent of 3D-printing.
Re: Separate sub-forum for CNC's built with 3D-printed parts?
You're talking about CNC machines held together with pieces of plastic?
Re: Separate sub-forum for CNC's built with 3D-printed parts?
MasterMaker
Like the MPCNC (Mostly Printed CNC) ?
https://www.v1engineering.com/specifications/
Re: Separate sub-forum for CNC's built with 3D-printed parts?
In America everything is available all the time and usually at reasonable shipping costs, or at least that's the feeling I get from the outside looking in. For example extrusions are not a cheap option in Canadian no-where-land, in some countries it will be closer to unobtanium.
This video of a MPCNC is kind of impressive given the construction. How long a Dremel lasts put to that kind of use ? Probably not long.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zefnrPRvc9Q
Edit/ The "Dremel" is actually a Kress, with real bearings etc.