Mostly printed CNC

Mostly printed CNC

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!/!\ Disclaimer /!\ I didn't build this CNC machine, it's simply a proof of concept. I aimed to learn how to use Fusion 360, but I wound up using Creo 3.0 instead. This is my version of the MPCNC that I built from scratch. The axes are guided by precision-crafted rollers around a ball bearing to minimize the number of bearings used, which is only 16 instead of 80. The rollers are expertly aligned on durable 20*20mm square tubes. High-quality Nema 17 motors power this machine. I customized the i3 Non-Adjustable Y Holder for GT2 & T2.5 by Mak-a-face (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:863408) to suit my needs.

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