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A CNC THAT MILLS ITS OWN PARTS FROM SCRATCH

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Added by shubnigg in 3D printing
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I swapped the last plastic parts of the CNC mill for parts milled on the CNC mill itself! It took a few attempts but it is stronger and better now, I guess? At least the machine is all metal where it counts now and this was a great test to see if I could do more intense work on the mill than in my other CNC router and good news, I can. 20mm thick aluminium is machined with ease and as soon as I get proper bits for each material and learn my feeds and speeds once for all I'll get a lot of fun with this machine. I don't discard doing another iteration of the frame so I can maximise my chances of it being straight and parallel but for now I'll use it.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00​ Intro
00:20 Milling the parts
03:00 Preparing the parts
04:45 Omaze
05:52 Replacing the parts
8:54 Testing

Tags: 3D Printing

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