3D Printed and Plywood CNC
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This is a version of Leon van den Beukel's great 3D printed CNC designed specifically for parts and steel tubing commonly found in the US. Several key components were modified from the original metric design, but efforts were made to preserve the original design alongside the new one where feasible. To gain a clear understanding of how this project comes together and functions, watching the YouTube video located at https://youtu.be/24RslguGy58 is highly recommended. The provided files are in .step format, which can be easily opened using various CAD packages including Fusion 360. Three distinct sets of parts for the Z-Axis rails have been created to accommodate square steel tube sizes of 1/2, 5/8, or 3/4 inch. It is advisable to source the necessary rails first and then print the required components. The X-Axis design was modified to optimize filament usage, given that the plywood provides the rigidity needed; however, the original design style remains intact. If any questions arise, please feel free to comment, and every effort will be made to provide assistance.
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