To that end, has anyone here built a CNC system “on the cheap”? I don’t have $10k to put into one of the fancy systems up front, but would like to be able to expand that way..
If I’m embarking on a mission of folly, then I can accept that judgment..
The particular job in question would have been on a 4’x4’ bed and was made for (largely) unattended repetitive CNC cutting — simple, repetitive, but requiring precision from piece to piece. Put a sheet of mdf down, press play...honesttjohn wrote: ↑Sat May 01, 2021 5:01 pm If all you want to do is flatten big pieces you can make a jig and use just a regular router. You can build a CNC from scratch, or in any finished or unfinished stages you want - at varying costs. After the first foray into this with Probotix, I "built" the second one using the Avid plug and play kit. The parts were $11k. What size bed are you thinking? And do you want to do all the wiring and that stuff yourself. I vote for the quickest way to be able to hit "Go" and start making dust. And don't forget the computer and software.