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hmm interesting, I've always been scared of Gcoding and such, but always been curious of the 'sculpting' capability. Use to own a resin 3D printer, but my landlord didn't quite like the odour so I had to get rid of it, sad, was fun despite some difficulties. nahh I can't be going in the CNC direction for now hehe Thanks for sharing ! Great demonstration.
Thank you so much for going beyond the sample projects. It’s nice to see what this machine can do. I backed the kickstarter and I am super excited. Do you think you could achieve 0.05mm pcb traces like wegstrcnc can achieve with the right v bit?
Can you please explain more about that accessories port (4pin connector) on the machine? What type of connector is it? Is this something that many dust collection or shop vacs already support?
If I remember correctly It is a Gx12 aviation type connector. No you would need an external relay or SSR to switch an external appliance. I will demo how to do it at some point.
Great viedo. I would like to see a 4th axis setup in Fusion 360 like for the example file Makera sent with the product. Can´t figure out how to get the 4th axis to turn when milling.
Rotary toolpaths are only available with the manufacturing extension. Tool orientation is available with the full version. The free version you need a new setup for each direction.
Overall it's a pretty impressive "little" machine. I think it gives you most of what you need for most small projects. I'd be remiss if I didn't say though that for a couple grand more (yes I realize thats 2.5x the price of this) you can get a 4x4 cnc machine with much bigger tooling capabilities, more speed, etc. That said, those take up a lot more room as well and eat up more power too. So for a starter cnc project maker, this is pretty slick.