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Details on setting it up can be found in [https://github.com/comakingspace/do-something/issues/8 issue #8] - maybe you would like to help?
Details on setting it up can be found in [https://github.com/comakingspace/do-something/issues/8 issue #8] - maybe you would like to help?
== Further Reading ==
Other spaces with (somewhat) similar machines and good approaches/documentation:
* [https://wiki.attraktor.org/CNC-Fr%C3%A4se-III Attraktor e.V.]




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Revision as of 14:45, 24 December 2017

A CNC router is a computerized woodworking machine - basically a router mounted on a positioning system. While it may also be able to handle other materials depending on the bits you use, a proper CNC mill is more precise for machining parts out of metals and other non-wood materials.

There is also an interesting new approach of handheld CNC routing coming out which may remove the size constraints that come with any fixed-frame machine.

WorkBee

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Ooznest WorkBee CNC

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Synonyms: DE: CNC-Fräse, Portalfräsmaschine
Used with: end mills
Location: CNC room
Access Requirements: CNC Router IntroductionSome use of "" in your query was not closed by a matching "".
Status: [[Has InfoBox Status::under construction (see issue #8)]]
Tutors: NitramLegov
Pakue
Johannes
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Similar (More or Less): router, CNC mill

We have ordered the WorkBee CNC, which is based on the Openbuilds OX. It will fill the CNC Room and also needs a large table construction.

Details on setting it up can be found in issue #8 - maybe you would like to help?

Further Reading

Other spaces with (somewhat) similar machines and good approaches/documentation: