SCARA Arm Milling Attachment

SCARA Arm Milling Attachment

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Evezor is a SCARA class robot, and today we milled the open source initiative's logo in a process that showcases our capabilities. Check out a video of the making of here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSWo7v0rduo. Our tool post was simply a piece of 2X4 wood, which we secured with a hose clamp to hold the router firmly in place. We used a high-quality 3/8" - 2 flute endmill for this project. The intricate toolpath was designed using Kiri:Moto software, and while I did my best to work with open source tools, I encountered some challenges that prevented me from creating a tutorial on the process. Although Kiri:Moto is not the worst software I've ever used, it made some unexpected decisions when generating toolpaths. As a result, I will be exploring alternative software options in the future. If you have any recommendations, please share them in the comments below. To learn more about our versatile arm and its capabilities, visit http://www.evezor.com. You can also see our other projects and innovative toolheads on display, including our Hot Wire Foam Cutting setup at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2194430 and our Glass Etching project at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2196442.

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