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    Re: Yet another DIY CNC From Car Parts

    ok
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    Re: Yet another DIY CNC From Car Parts

    Which design from 200 years ago has a robot arm doing the machining?

    https://www.contemporist.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/to_190314_09-630x421.jpg
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    Re: Yet another DIY CNC From Car Parts

    Those are electric window motors. Any ideas on how they can be used? I have a lot of them, free and powerful.

    Here is my next idea, the material sits on the table at the bottom, I'm thinking...
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    Re: Yet another DIY CNC From Car Parts

    https://www.stockwiseauto.com/images/tmb/375x375_products-A1C-4710003.jpg

    https://www.stockwiseauto.com/images/tmb/375x375_products-MOG-512505.jpg
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    Re: Soliciting advice for unusual build

    Interesting problem. I'm thinking you need to 3d print but not using plastic but deposit magnetic particles one at a time. So have two print heads full of tiny magnets one noth pole, the other...
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    Re: Yet another DIY CNC From Car Parts

    I'd be using whatever is the open source cam software, isn't that mach3 or mach5, have not looked into that yet.
    I would not want them mechanically connected, the table would only move when the...
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    Yet another DIY CNC From Car Parts

    Yep, another newbie here going to build a CNC machine.

    What I'm wondering about is using two ways of moving something in one axis. So have the router Z move 4 inches, but then be able move the...
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