Posted by Jeannie Choe | 12 Jul 2006
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Engadget has recently posted the 3rd and final installment of their "How-To: Build your own CNC machine" directional series. Main components such as dot-matrix printer parts, cutting boards and an affordable diy controller give you the opportunity (given your nerd-factor and level of enthusiasm) to make your very own 3-axis CNC milling machine.
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this is quite possibly the worst way possible to go about obtaining a cnc machine. You will learn just as much, spend less money, and have a machine that can actually do something if you just retrofitted a harbor freight minimill. Obviously the builder didn't improve the aesthetics by building from scratch, so what exactly is the point?