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I've decided to make this CNC from spare parts to see if I was up to the challenge. This was very, time-consuming and it is still a work in progress, but it is enough to make a first publication to see if people like it and maybe even contribute to it.
[***Here is a video about it***](https://youtu.be/syjpmd4Yy7Q?si=ttKj-QndQSJJPCRl)
The total cost is around 150€, it also requires several hours of printing and assembly.
This project aims at making an affordable CNC that can be built with many common parts you might already have lying around:[ here you can find the bill of materials](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1UYvKP2MYEV8sfaGlQmCoOGCL_2WACBQjZGL0-ml8eyc/edit?gid=0#gid=0).
This machine is made to accept two common formats of copperclad board I can find online, which are 10x7cm and 5x7cm. It is a relatively slow machine (but it could be improved), and it can achieve some decent results but it also depends on the quality of the board itself.
It is also a very loud machine
[***Here is a video about it***](https://youtu.be/syjpmd4Yy7Q?si=ttKj-QndQSJJPCRl)
The total cost is around 150€, it also requires several hours of printing and assembly.
This project aims at making an affordable CNC that can be built with many common parts you might already have lying around:[ here you can find the bill of materials](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1UYvKP2MYEV8sfaGlQmCoOGCL_2WACBQjZGL0-ml8eyc/edit?gid=0#gid=0).
This machine is made to accept two common formats of copperclad board I can find online, which are 10x7cm and 5x7cm. It is a relatively slow machine (but it could be improved), and it can achieve some decent results but it also depends on the quality of the board itself.
It is also a very loud machine
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